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Meanings of
exultant
in English
Being joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success.
triumphant
rejoicing
jubilant
triumphal
exulting
prideful
Related terms
elated
Usage of
exultant
in English
1
The man was openly
exultant
;
he stood for Demos grasping the sceptre.
2
US and British envoys were
exultant
about the low vote for Iran.
3
The
exultant
chant of the lone occupant of the building suddenly ceased.
4
Towards the close of day the stranger strode into the hall
exultant
.
5
Brünnhilde arrives among the
exultant
throng in tears, bearing Sieglinde with her.
6
With an
exultant
shout Hogan jumped up and started for the line.
7
Gordon looked over the seething mass of excited men with
exultant
response.
8
Miriam suggested, in a voice which contrasted curiously with that
exultant
cry.
9
That's the plan for you, the gentleman exclaimed, in an
exultant
tone.
10
Sandy McTrigger grounded his canoe on the sand-bar with an
exultant
yell.
11
A sturdy and even
exultant
cheerfulness was, however, steadily growing in him.
12
The Sheep banged forth with both barrels, and gave an
exultant
cry.
13
Henry looks
exultant
,
like a man who has won a great battle.
14
The fierce, tender egoism of her love filled him with
exultant
pride.
15
She was conscious, too, of something
formidable
-
carelessly
exultant
in his own strength.
16
But Urrea, although younger and lower in rank, was firm, even
exultant
.
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exultant
Adjective
Frequent collocations
exultant joy
exultant shout
exultant cry
exultant voice
exultant yell
More collocations
Exultant
through the time
Exultant
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common