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exalted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "exalted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is respected or admired. For example: "He had a special place in the community, and was held in exalted regard."
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News & Media
Formal & Business
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60 human-written examples
Some are prepared to use their position – admittedly nowhere near as exalted as media stories often imply – to fire a few warning shots any time the prime minister and his friends move too far in the direction of the Lib Dems.
News & Media
But here's the thing: I recall standing with my father as the manly spirit of some group or other was being exalted.
News & Media
The party has long exalted its role as a heroic protector of Lebanon, justifying its impressive arsenal on the grounds, however implausible to outsiders, that its weapons are trained solely on Israeli invaders and not fellow Lebanese.Along with Hizbullah's devoted followers, many non-Shias readily accept such arguments.
News & Media
The movement that exalted speed could not have a better showcase than the Guggenheim.
News & Media
It permits collaboration and has thus done as much as language and culture to allow human civilisation to flourish and people to dominate the planet.A sense of justice argues that people should be free to keep the fruits of their labours, but also that the over-mighty rich need to be cut down from time to time and the poor occasionally exalted.
News & Media
He criticises scientific eminences, however fine their intentions, for failing to take seriously enough a fundamental question: what is the collective good that we want scientific inquiry to promote Mr Kitcher has no time for what he treats as the theology of science: the exalted view that science transcends other callings and can best be guided from within.
News & Media
Anarchists also killed lots of less exalted innocents.Then, as now, governments responded to the clamour for action with measures to criminalise anyone preaching or condoning violence and, if they were foreign, to keep them out of the country.
News & Media
But he is now America's 80th attorney-general and the first Hispattorney-general and exalthe position.The only problem with this happy tale is that Mr Gonzales is proving to be disastrous in the job.
News & Media
Vajiravudh was a "fantastic poet and playwright" but an also-ran monarch who was eclipsed by his exalted predecessor.
News & Media
The trouble is that less exalted locations will not do: in the fashion world image is everything.That image can take a battering when licensing goes awry.
News & Media
Now Mr Martini publicly questions Mr Schmidt's ability to run the bank.Touted as a friendly merger of equals, the Vereinsbank/Hypo match has turned out to be prickly at less exalted levels too.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "exalted" to describe positions, qualities, or individuals held in high regard, ensuring the context appropriately conveys respect and admiration.
Common error
Avoid using "exalted" in everyday or informal situations where a simpler term like "respected" or "admired" would be more appropriate. Using "exalted" inappropriately can sound overly formal or even pretentious.
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Linguistic Context
The word "exalted" primarily functions as an adjective, modifying nouns to denote a state of high status, honor, or spiritual elevation. Ludwig AI shows many examples in which "exalted" describes positions, figures, or qualities.
Frequent in
News & Media
59%
Formal & Business
14%
Science
14%
Less common in
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The adjective "exalted" is grammatically sound and frequently employed to denote high status, honor, or spiritual elevation. Ludwig AI indicates that it is most commonly found in News & Media and Formal & Business contexts, reflecting a formal and elevated register. When using "exalted", remember to reserve it for situations where a sense of respect and admiration is warranted, avoiding overuse in casual contexts. Synonyms like "highly honored", "sublime", or "noble" can provide alternative nuances, depending on the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
revered
Stresses the deep respect and admiration felt.
highly honored
Focuses on the act of bestowing honor rather than the inherent quality.
esteemed
Indicates high regard and respect.
august
Conveys a sense of dignity and impressiveness.
sublime
Emphasizes the elevated nature and grandeur.
venerated
Implies a deep respect and reverence, often due to age or wisdom.
glorified
Focuses on the act of praising and celebrating.
noble
Highlights inherent moral quality and high rank.
uplifted
Suggests a sense of spiritual or emotional elevation.
elevated
Implies a raised position, either literally or figuratively.
FAQs
How can I use "exalted" in a sentence?
You can use "exalted" to describe someone or something of high rank, status, or nobility. For example, "The queen held an "exalted position" in society".
What are some synonyms for "exalted"?
Is it appropriate to use "exalted" in a formal context?
Yes, "exalted" is generally appropriate for formal contexts, especially when describing positions of power, moral virtues, or spiritual qualities. It adds a sense of dignity and high regard.
What is the difference between "exalted" and "elevated"?
While both terms imply a raised position, "exalted" suggests a higher degree of honor, respect, or spiritual significance, whereas "elevated" simply means raised or lifted.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested