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Exult (Verb)

Meaning 1

Feel extreme happiness or elation.

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • The crowd began to exult when their team scored the winning goal, erupting into cheers and applause.
  • She exulted in her newfound success, her smile beaming brightly as she accepted the award.
  • As the news of her engagement spread, she couldn't help but exult, feeling like the luckiest person alive.
  • The news of the long-awaited reunion brought tears of joy to her eyes, causing her to exult in her happy memories.
  • The victorious athletes exulted on the podium, overcome with emotion as they received their gold medals.

Synonyms

  • Jump For Joy
  • Walk On Air
  • Be On Cloud Nine

Hypernyms

  • Joy

Hyponyms

  • Rejoice
  • Triumph

Related Words

  • Exultation (noun)
  • Exultant (adjective)

Meaning 2

To express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The crowd began to exult as their home team emerged victorious from the championship game.
  • She exults in the freedom brought by her retirement, pursuing all the hobbies she'd previously neglected.
  • Watching her child achieve their first musical performance made the mother exult with unbridled pride.
  • After securing her dream job, Emily felt an overwhelming urge to exult and celebrate her achievement with friends.
  • Attending a breathtaking sunrise evoked an uncontrollable desire in Rachel to exult and share her gratitude with those nearby.

Synonyms

  • Rejoice
  • Triumph
  • Exuberate
  • Jubilate

Hypernyms

  • Cheer
  • Chirk Up

Hyponyms

  • Glory

Related Words

  • Exultation (noun)
  • Exultant (adjective)
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