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verheven — meaning in English: exalted

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Usage
The word 'verheven' is often used in formal speeches or literary works to describe a state of being elevated in spirit or status. For instance, a politician may use it to convey a sense of noble aspiration, or an author might describe a character experiencing a moment of profound joy and clarity.
Synonyms & nuances
'Verheven' conveys a sense of nobility and grandeur that synonyms like 'hoog' (high) or 'verhoogd' (raised) lack. You might choose 'verheven' in a poetic context when you want to evoke a deep sense of sophistication or transcendence that simpler terms can't capture.
Culture
'Verheven' comes from the Dutch verb 'verheffen', which means 'to elevate' or 'to raise'. In the Netherlands, this term not only applies to emotional states but is also used in religious contexts to describe a divine or spiritual elevation, reflecting the country's rich historical tapestry of art and spirituality.
FAQ
Q.What does the Dutch word 'verheven' mean in English?
'Verheven' translates to 'exalted' in English, describing something elevated in status, emotion, or spirituality.
Q.In what contexts can I use 'verheven'?
'Verheven' is best suited for formal and literary contexts, such as poetry, speeches, or when discussing themes of aspiration and nobility.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'verheven'?
A common mistake is using 'verheven' in casual conversations. It’s important to reserve this word for situations requiring a formal or elevated tone.
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