Aloft

/əˈlɔft/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Raised or lifted up.
The aloft flag signaled the start of the race.
adverb
In the air or at a great height.
The kite danced aloft in the clear blue sky.
Up above; overhead.
The chandelier hung aloft, casting light over the dining room.
In a raised position.
The banners were displayed aloft to welcome the guests.

Etymology

Old English 'a-' (on) + 'loft' (air, sky)

Common Phrases and Expressions

raise aloft
to elevate something high into the air.
cast aloft
to throw or put something into the air.

Related Words

loft
a room or space directly under the roof of a house or other building.
aloof
not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.

Slang Meanings

To be very happy or excited.
After winning the game, they were all aloft with joy.