Elevated

//ˈɛl.əˌveɪ.dɪd//

Synonyms for "elevated" (407 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

20 translations across 13 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • възвишен adj (of a higher rank)
  • издигнат adj (above ground level)

Catalan

1 entries
  • elevat adj (above ground level)

Finnish

1 entries
  • kohonnut adj (above normal)

French

1 entries
  • élevé adj (above normal)

German

2 entries
  • gehoben adj (above ground level)
  • gehoben adj (of a higher linguistic register)

Hindi

1 entries
  • ऊपर adj (above normal)

Latin

2 entries
  • celsus adj (above normal)
  • elevatus adj (above ground level)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • издигнат adj (above ground level)

Ottoman Turkish

2 entries
  • یوكسك adj (above ground level)
  • یوكسك adj (above normal)

Romanian

2 entries
  • ridicat adj (above ground level)
  • ridicat adj (above normal)

Russian

3 entries
  • возвы́шенный adj (above ground level)
  • возвы́шенный adj (of a higher rank)
  • высо́кий adj (of a higher linguistic register)

Sanskrit

1 entries
  • उच्च adj (above ground level)

Uyghur

1 entries
  • كۆتەرمە adj (above ground level)

Sample sentences

17 total sentences available.

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Pretty soon, there was an elevated train going back and forth just above the small village.

Source: tatoeba (50668)

The book reviewer who detects a missing comma, immediately feels elevated to the level of the writer.

Source: tatoeba (1559020)

I do not eschew an elevated style of speech, especially when my interlocutors are themselves well read.

Source: tatoeba (2753181)

Women with mothers or sisters who have endometriosis are at elevated risk of developing the condition themselves.

Source: tatoeba (4282130)

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