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elevated in Latin

elevated in Latin is elevatus, celsus — elevated means raised above the surrounding area or the ground.

elevated in Latin

elevatus
adj
Raised, usually above ground level.
celsus
adj
Increased, particularly above a normal level.

What does "elevated" mean?

  1. adj Raised above the surrounding area or the ground.
    "The house sits on elevated ground overlooking the valley."
  2. adj Higher than normal, especially describing a level or measurement.
    "His blood pressure was elevated at the checkup."
  3. adj Of higher rank, status, or refinement.
    "He speaks in a rather elevated, formal style."

elevated in a sentence

  • The house sits on elevated ground overlooking the valley.
  • His blood pressure was elevated at the checkup.
  • He speaks in a rather elevated, formal style.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "elevated" in Latin?

"elevated" in Latin is elevatus, celsus. elevated means: Raised above the surrounding area or the ground.

How do you use "elevated" in a sentence?

Example: "The house sits on elevated ground overlooking the valley." In Latin, "elevated" is elevatus, celsus.

Are there other ways to say "elevated" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "elevated": elevatus, celsus.

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