exalted

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/ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd/ · ex-alt-ed

Raised in rank, importance, or character; elevated.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Raised in rank, importance, or character; elevated.

عہدہ، اہمیت یا کردار میں بلند؛ بلند درجے کا۔

عالی رتبہ

aali rutba

Formal: عالی

Synonyms

sublimeloftynobleبزرگعظیمعالی

Antonyms

humblelowlyunimportantذلیلحقیربے وقعت

Common Collocations

  • exalted status
  • exalted position
  • exalted soul

Example Sentences

She received an exalted position in the court.

اسے عدالت میں ایک عالی رتبہ عہدہ ملا۔

Usay adat mein aik aali rutba ohda mila.

His achievements were exalted by his peers.

اس کی کامیابیاں اس کے ہم عمر لوگوں نے بلند کیں۔

Us ki kamiyabiyan us ke hum umar logon ne buland kiain.

The literature of the period is often considered exalted.

اس دور کی ادب کو عموماً عالی کہا جاتا ہے۔

Is dor ki adab ko aam tor par aali kaha jata hai.

Easily Confused With

exaltation:Exalted is an adjective describing a state of elevation, while exaltation is a noun referring to the act of raising or the state of being elevated.

Word Family

exalt
verbعلیاء کرنا
exaltedness
nounعالی رتبی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'exalt' as an elevated position or feeling, similar to standing on a high peak.

Imagine standing on a mountain peak, feeling exalted by the view and the height.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

راحتِ دل کے لیے بس ایک مجلس چاہیئے، عالی رتبہ سب کی چاہت کا سبب ہے۔

Rahat-e-dil ke liye bas aik majlis chahiye, Aali rutba sab ki chahat ka sabab hai.

For the comfort of the heart, one gathering is all I need, The exalted status is the reason for everyone's affection.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

عالی رتبہ اختیار کرو کہ عزت بڑھتی ہے۔

Aali rutba ikhtiyar karo keh izzat barhti hai.

Pick an exalted status, for respect increases.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "exaltare" — to elevate, raise up

First known use: 14th century

The word has evolved from the Latin 'exaltare', meaning to elevate or lift up, which later entered Middle English before settling into its modern usage.