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exultant

[ig-zuhl-tnt]

adjective

  1. exulting; highly elated; jubilant; triumphant.



exultant

/ ɪɡˈʌəԳ /

adjective

  1. elated or jubilant, esp because of triumph or success

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Other Word Forms

  • exultantly adverb
  • nonexultant adjective
  • nonexultantly adverb
  • unexultant adjective
  • unexultantly adverb
  • ˈܱٲԳٱ adverb
  • ˈܱٲԳ noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of exultant1

1645–55; < Latin ex ( s ) ultant- (stem of ex ( s ) ܱԲ ), present participle of ܱ to exult; -ant
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Example Sentences

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Wilson leaves a singularly inventive, exultant body of work that scripted California to the world.

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Most of Thomas’ paintings pile on vivid color, brash patterning and lots of sparkling rhinestones, taking an exultant step toward rectifying the omission.

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The air of triumph as the curtain came down on Tuesday night owed as much to the piece as to the director Lileana Blain-Cruz’s vibrant and infectiously exultant production.

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After she enters vampire mode, it becomes an exultant expression of power.

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That was not the prevailing attitude among Republicans, particularly hard-right lawmakers who were exultant at the collapse of his effort.

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