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Meanings of
exult
in English
Portuguese
exultar
Catalan
alegrar
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To express great joy.
triumph
rejoice
jubilate
exuberate
Portuguese
exultar
Catalan
alegrar-se
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Feel extreme happiness or elation.
walk on air
be on cloud nine
jump for joy
Catalan
alegrar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
walk on air
"
walk on air
be on cloud nine
jump for joy
Examples for "
walk on air
"
1
I
walk
on
air
and turn them into glass goblins to shatter.
2
He went out into the street, and seemed to fairly
walk
on
air
.
3
I seemed to
walk
on
air
,
so great was my elation.
4
She seemed to
walk
on
air
,
and her presence transformed the quiet old room.
5
He found that he was suddenly wide awake, that he could
walk
on
air
.
1
I thought you'd
be
on
cloud
nine
.
2
Fresh from a successful blind date, Ed Stavers
was
on
cloud
nine
.
3
You've gained your points and a college place and you
're
on
cloud
nine
.
4
He 's on cloud nine because he's nice like that.
5
Both mum and baby are doing amazing and we
are
on
cloud
nine
over here.
1
The captain was ready to
jump
for
joy
when he heard of this.
2
You thought I should
jump
for
joy
because other women had had you.
3
You may suppose that this proposition made Master Denis Duval
jump
for
joy
.
4
And I am ready to
jump
for
joy
at having my dearest wishes gratified.
5
Don't you
jump
for
joy
when Dr. Gruffen's patients die?
Usage of
exult
in English
1
Therefore our hearts rejoice in Thee, our souls
exult
in Thy salvation.
2
The big woodsman, his rebellion once started, seemed to
exult
in it.
3
Piety was supposed not to abhor, but to
exult
in the exploit.
4
I shall become Buddha and make all the world
exult
with joy.
5
Sometimes you can
exult
in the stress because it propels you along.
6
Now I can
exult
over Mrs. Murray, and get my palette ready.
7
His turn had come at last-his turn to mock and to
exult
.
8
How she would
exult
,
for all her pretended hatred of Van Loo!
9
Are we come to
exult
that Northern hands are stronger than Southern?
10
And now we would not rescind our first resolution; we
exult
in it.
11
The Advent call insists: Let the wilderness and the dry barren land
exult
.
12
Surely not songs that
exult
in the life of the sea.
13
The victor may well
exult
in the victory he has achieved.
14
O TUTU, who art the god AGA-AZAG in the fourth place-letmen
exult
.
15
But we
exult
in compensation over an unclouded day for the Col d'Aspin.
16
They
exult
,
they cannot contain the joy that is in them.
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exult
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
exult in
exult too
exult in monotony
brave exult
exult diabolically
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Translations for
exult
Portuguese
exultar
Catalan
alegrar
alegrar-se
Exult
through the time
Exult
across language varieties
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