Events that might go unnoticed or considered to be of little importance to some can make a believer smile knowingly, or even
become elated.
I laid my eyes on a huge container of fresh California figs for $ 4.99 and instantly
became elated.
They were eager to start a family, and
became elated to learn that Ava was expecting.
Not exact matches
We neither
become overly depressed by their expressions of disapproval nor
elated by their words of praise.
Presley, 28, had
become a nonperson, or rather non-third baseman, with the Mariners, and was
elated by the trade to Atlanta (the Braves sent pitcher Gary Eave and minor league third baseman Ken Pennington to Seattle in return).
The supporters were
elated, not just at the victory, but the prospect of what we may
become.
On your return, your dog may appear
elated and may
become very excitable.
At Ad Reinhardt's prodding, in late 1961 his Parisian dealer Iris Clert offered him a solo show in her gallery, but because of expenses and scheduling it did not
become a reality until June 1963.1 Reinhardt was
elated about how great his painting looked as part of the Guggenheim survey exhibition, Abstract Expressionists and Imagists, which had opened October 13, 1961.
Some on those sites have
become inappropriately
elated.