elation造句1. His elation may well be imagined.
2. She showed her elation at having finally achieved her ambition.
3. Her moods oscillated between depression and elation.
4. His mood swings between elation and despair.
5. His supporters have reacted to the news with elation.
6. Manic depressives oscillate between depression and elation.
7. I felt a strange sense of elation.
8. She felt a great sense of elation as she started on the journey.
9. There's a sense of elation at having completed a race of such length.
10. She was filled with elation when her daughter was born.
11. He felt both guilt and elation.
12. But he felt no elation about it.
13. He felt a curious mixture of elation and unease.
14. She felt elation and sadness all in the same instant.
15. As he spoke you could hear the elation in his voice.
16. The elation of witnessing birth may be followed by a sense of disorientation at being a displaced person.
17. The initial elation the rest of us were experiencing was as far away as her childhood.
18. The troops sense of elation at the victory was not to last.
19. A searing fire of elation bathed him suddenly, driving away the last vestiges of fear.
20. She cried aloud in joyous elation, her body still on fire, holding on to the magical moment as long as she could.
21. The elation had worn off; such feelings did not survive the heat.
22. She heard her cue and saw the curious elation on Stephen's face.
23. In this type of mental illness, the usual pattern is bouts of depression alternating with elation.
24. The participants in folk dance can and certainly do show elation.
25. From the moment they began to climb, Converse began to experience a curious elation.
26. On the one hand she was filled with total elation at the prospect of soon having Kirsty with her.
27. The tanks backed away from the fences, the crowds passed from the precipice of death to the summits of elation.
28. In manic or bipolar depression, bouts of depression alternate with periods of excessive elation or mania of similar length.
29. Martin was deflated by McEllhoney's lack of response and the feeling of elation soon left him.
30. Looking down at the dead man Wycliffe felt guilty because he was experiencing a sense of mild elation.