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Meanings of
exultation
in English
Portuguese
júbilo
Catalan
exultació
Spanish
júbilo
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A feeling of extreme joy.
rejoicing
jubilation
jubilance
jubilancy
Portuguese
júbilo
Synonyms
Examples for "
rejoicing
"
rejoicing
jubilation
jubilance
jubilancy
Examples for "
rejoicing
"
1
Laura found him in the porch, already
rejoicing
in the morning view.
2
For now, however, Conrad is
rejoicing
in his restored life and health.
3
The life that rejoices in solitude may be only
rejoicing
in selfishness.
4
Jefferson put the letter in his pocket and left the house
rejoicing
.
5
We're not
rejoicing
the way we anticipated because we know what's coming.
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.
Usage of
exultation
in English
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.
6
His hand shook, but it was in
exultation
rather than in shame.
7
In wild
exultation
I snatched a pocketbook from my coat and cried:
8
This woman enjoyed the same sort of
exultation
in her own cleverness.
9
His sense of superiority was magnificent; it gave him a glorious
exultation
.
10
Rachel responded to it eagerly, mingling her happiness with the general
exultation
.
11
With pardonable
exultation
General Sherman telegraphed to President Lincoln on December 22:
12
He walked along the apartments with the stride of
exultation
and triumph.
13
Eugene Field expressed Republican
exultation
at the dissension in the enemy's ranks:
14
An unearned
exultation
-
asentimentalitydeadening something within hides around in the music.
15
Something in Mike soared with
exultation
even as his heart rate accelerated.
16
The
exultation
was so great that the people seemed mad with joy.
Other examples for "exultation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
exultation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
wild exultation
great exultation
savage exultation
fierce exultation
secret exultation
More collocations
Translations for
exultation
Portuguese
júbilo
exultação
Catalan
exultació
joia
Spanish
júbilo
Exultation
through the time
Exultation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare