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exaltationnoun the act of raising someone or something in importanceHe criticized our society's exaltation of wealth. aggrandizement, ennoblement, glorification, magnificationenshrinement, enthronementacclamation, ovation, plaudit, praise, rave, rhapsodycompliment, encomium, eulogy, panegyric, toast, tributeacclaim, accolade, applause, bay(s), commendation, credit, distinction, homage, honor, kudo, kudos, laud, laurels, props(slang), réclame, recommendation, sunadvancement, ascent, creation, elevation, preference, preferment, promotion, rise, upgrade, upgrading deposition, dethronement, discharge, dismissal, expulsion, impeachment, ouster, overthrow, removal, suspension, unmaking, unseatingdownfall, fallabasement, comedown, degradation, demotion, disrating, downgrade, reduction a strong sense of well-being, power, or importanceUntil that moment, I'd never experienced anything like the exaltation of winning the championship. blessedness, bliss, blissfulness, delight, enchantment, felicity, gladness, happiness, joy, joyfulness, joyousness, pleasurereverie, tranceinspirationfervor, frenzy, madness, passioncheer, cheerfulness, exuberance, gaiety(also gayety), glee, gleefulness, jubilance, jubilation, lightheartednesscloud nine, ecstasy, elatedness, elation, euphoria, exhilaration, heaven, high, intoxication, paradise, rapture, rhapsody, seventh heaven, swoon, transport misery, sadness, unhappiness, woe, wretchednessblues, dejection, desolation, despair, despondency, disconsolateness, disheartenment, dispiritedness, doldrums, downheartedness, dreariness, dumps, forlornness, gloom, gloominess, heartsickness, melancholy, mopesdepression in the 14th century |