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detail, particular: Each element was carefully designed with a<br />

view to its place in the whole. 2 environment, atmosphere,<br />

situation, locale, territory, sphere, habitat, medium, domain:<br />

Ordway is really in his element at a party. 3 elements. a<br />

(adverse or unfavourable) weather, climatic conditions: Stay<br />

here tonight - there's no need to brave the elements. b<br />

rudiments, basics, fundamentals, foundations, essentials,<br />

principles: It was she who taught me the elements of flying a<br />

helicopter.<br />

elemental adj. basic, fundamental, primal, original, primordial,<br />

primitive: Elemental religion focused on worship of the sun and<br />

fertility.<br />

elementary<br />

adj. 1 simple, rudimentary, easy, straightforward,<br />

uncomplicated, clear, understandable, plain: This is an<br />

elementary mistake which most beginners make. 2 basic,<br />

fundamental, primary, introductory, initial, beginning;<br />

elemental: She received her elementary education in France.<br />

elevated adj. 1 raised, upraised, uplifted, lifted (up): Only three<br />

hands were elevated in opposition and the motion was carried. 2<br />

uplifted, noble, lofty, high, grand, exalted, dignified,<br />

eminent, pre-eminent, ennobled, prominent, notable, illustrious,<br />

distinguished, imposing, impressive, sublime: He has rather<br />

elevated notions of morality. 3 elated, cheerful, happy,<br />

exhilarated, animated, joyful, glad: Her elevated spirits and<br />

pleasant countenance make her a welcome guest.<br />

elevation n. 1 altitude, height: The elevation of Denver, Colorado, is<br />

one mile above sea level. 2 swelling, lump, wen, eminence,<br />

prominence; hill, height, rise: From this elevation, you can<br />

see seven counties. The doctor noticed a slight elevation in the<br />

skin near the eye. 3 advancement, promotion, uplifting,<br />

enhancement, advance: Since her elevation to the peerage, she<br />

has had less time for local community work. 4 grandeur,<br />

nobleness, loftiness, exaltation, sublimity, distinction,<br />

dignity, refinement, cultivation: The elevation of his style<br />

means that his work is not accessible to a mass readership.<br />

elfin adj. 1 elvish, elfish, elf-like, impish, puckish, frolicsome,<br />

sprightly, arch, playful, mischievous, tricky: I suppose she

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