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Choose the most appropriate synonym for "exaltation" in the context of profound artistic inspiration.
In an artistic context, 'ferveur' (fervor/passion) best captures the intense, almost spiritual joy and excitement implied by 'exaltation,' especially when referring to inspiration.
Which sentence uses "exaltation" correctly to describe an overwhelming sense of triumph?
Exaltation refers to extreme happiness, joy, and excitement. Therefore, it is appropriate to describe the feeling after an overwhelming victory. The other options describe negative feelings, minimal feelings, or a context where 'exaltation' would be contradictory.
In a philosophical discussion, which word would be the most antonymous to "exaltation"?
'Abattement' signifies deep discouragement or depression, which is the opposite of the extreme happiness and excitement conveyed by 'exaltation.' The other options are synonyms or related positive emotions.
The term "exaltation" can be used to describe a state of quiet contentment.
Exaltation implies extreme happiness, joy, and excitement, which is far from quiet contentment. It suggests a more intense and often effusive emotional state.
It is grammatically correct to say "une exaltation de désespoir" to express intense despair.
"Exaltation" refers to extreme positive emotions like joy and excitement. It cannot be directly associated with negative emotions like despair, even if the intensity is high.
An "exaltation mystique" refers to a profound spiritual fervor and joy.
The phrase "exaltation mystique" is commonly used to describe an intense and elevated spiritual or religious experience characterized by profound joy and fervor.
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