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Term: elevated

All the wordplay possibilities with the word "elevated": spelling, phonetic, and semantic.

elevated

Definitions

Noun

  1. A railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a track that is raised above the street level

Verb

  1. Give a promotion to or assign to a higher position
  2. Raise from a lower to a higher position
  3. Raise in rank or condition

As a Fragment

Words that contain the term "elevated".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 elevated 4 11

Sounds Like

Words that sound like the term "elevated".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 educated 4 21
2 hesitated 4 21
3 relegated 4 6
4 benefited 4 3
5 renovated 4 3
6 emanated 4 1
7 marinated 4 1
8 recreated 4 1
9 airlifted 3 0
10 benefitted 4 0
11 decimated 4 0
12 levitated 4 0
13 medicated 4 0
14 parachuted 4 0
15 redhanded 3 0
16 resonated 4 0
17 segmented 3 0
18 tesselated 4 0

Spelled Like

Words that are spelled similarly to the term "elevated".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 related 3 102
2 selected 3 74
3 repeated 3 59
4 elected 3 33
5 relieved 2 24
6 relevant 3 23
7 celebrated 4 14
8 relegated 4 6
9 delegated 4 4
10 elated 3 3
11 relented 3 3
12 belated 3 2
13 elevates 3 1
14 delineated 5 1
15 elevate 3 0
16 levitated 4 0
17 deleted 3 0
18 alleviated 5 0
19 elate 2 0
20 telerate 3 0

Words That Follow

Words that often follow the term "elevated" in a sentence.

# Word Syllables Freq

Words That Precede

Words that often precede the term "elevated" in a sentence.

# Word Syllables Freq
1 be elevated 1 2

Statistically Associated

Words that are statistically associated with "elevated" in the same piece of text.

# Word Syllables Freq
1 displayed 2 2
2 mostly 2 2
3 barrel 2 2
4 guns 1 2

Consonant Match

Words that contain the same consonants as the term "elevated".

# Word Syllables Freq

Results:

Term

Definitions: 4

Fragments: 1

Sound Alikes: 18

Spelled Like: 20

Words that Follow: 0

Words that Precede: 1

Statistically Associated: 4

Consonant Matches: 0

Freq: The frequency is a relative score of how often the word appears in standard English text.

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