Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd/
adjective regarded with great respect or admiration; elevated in rank, power, or character
A1 The queen's exalted status made her very important in the kingdom.
A2 The exalted mountain peak offered breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
B1 The exalted leader was admired and respected by all of his followers.
B2 The exalted position of CEO comes with great responsibility and power.
C1 The exalted artist's work was displayed in prestigious galleries around the world.
C2 The exalted philosopher's ideas influenced generations of thinkers.
formal The king's exalted position demanded respect from all his subjects.
informal She felt exalted after receiving praise for her hard work.
slang Winning the championship game made him feel exalted AF.
figurative The singer's voice reached an exalted level of perfection during the performance.
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