A feeling of extreme joy.
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Examples for "exultation "
Examples for "exultation "
1 It was the reversion of power; it brought her a great exultation .
2 A cry of exultation immediately announced the success of the young warrior.
3 Joy and exultation reigned in the house of the rich manufacturer Orguelin.
4 Great was the exultation in Hungary, in Germany and all over Europe.
5 Fox hailed in a rapture of exultation the fall of the Bastille.
1 An eventual compromise was greeted with jubilation by Trade Minister Anand Sharma.
2 After Efrusy left, the young entrepreneurs looked at one another in jubilation .
3 The goal detonated waves of jubilation among the crowds outside the stadium.
4 THERE was jubilation in Swords District Court in Co Dublin yesterday afternoon.
5 There was much jubilation among the watchers on deck at the prospect.
1 The other answered in a rare, rich tone of suppressed jubilance of feeling.
2 The creatures erupted into a growling, screeching cheer, a disorganized howl of total jubilance .
3 Kalem thought it sounded reasonable, but the initial burst of jubilance suddenly seemed further away.
4 He's been here! Sano could hardly contain his jubilance as he and Hirata exchanged grins.
5 There was a subdued jubilance in his manner.
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