Crossword-Solution: TITIVATED 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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MNTEOIO
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with TITIVATED (5)

She’d no more taste a magnum bonum, before it is all titivated up with sugar, than--than--than--” “Babie’s head with brain sauce,” gravely put in Bobus, as his cousin paused for a comparison.
Magnum Bonum Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
What a number of young folks there seem to be in these parts, a ridin about, titivated out real jam, in their go-to-meetin clothes, a doin nothin.
The Clockmaker Thomas Chandler Haliburton 2004
She titivated her little charge with her own brisk hands; then she brought out: "I'm going to divorce your father." This was so different from anything Maisie had expected that it took some time to reach her mind.
What Maisie Knew Henry James 2003
Nothing pleased her better than to go to bed with a brain titivated with the mysteries of the last three chapters; nothing gave her such infinite delight as to find, when the final pages were turned, that all her own theories were wrong, and that the real criminal was somebody quite other than the person she had fancied.
The Middle of Things J. S. Fletcher 2006
Their wonderful little made-dishes were mere scraps and fragments, which in any other house would have been flung away, but which were so artistically and scientifically handled by the young ladies, and so tossed up, and titivated, and eked out with gravies, and sauces, and strange devices of nondescript pasty, that Happy Jack, feasting upon these wonderful creations of ingenuity, used to vow that he never dined so well as when there was nothing in the house for dinner.
Chambers' Edinburgh Journal Various 2005