释义
[ eg-zuhl-tey -shuh n, ek-suhl- ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌɛg zʌlˈteɪ ʃən, ˌɛk sʌl- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the act of exulting; lively or triumphant joy, as over success or victory.
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ex·ult·an·cy [ig-zuhl -tn-see], /ɪgˈzʌl tn si/, ex·ult·ance. Origin of exultation 1375–1425; late Middle English <Latin ex (s )ultātiōn- (stem of ex (s )ultātiō ), equivalent to ex (s )ultāt (us ) (past participle of ex (s )ultāre to exult) + -iōn- -ion
OTHER WORDS FROM exultation non·ex·ul·ta·tion, noun self-ex·ul·ta·tion, noun Words nearby exultation exudative inflammation, exudative retinitis, exude, exult, exultant, exultation , exumbilication, exurb, exurban, exurbanite, exurbia
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Example sentences from the Web for exultation He remembered his exultation as the two brothers walked together among bluebells.
The Odd Story of C.S. Lewis, an Extremely Odd Man | A.N. Wilson| March 10, 2013| DAILY BEAST
There are moments of exultation and frustration, of nail-biting anxiety, and the normal banter that characterizes any workplace.
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No great roars of joy or exultation sounded off up and down the Mall.
No More Mr. Eloquent | Simon Schama| January 20, 2009| DAILY BEAST
A slight pang of remorse was succeeded by a little glow of exultation .
A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. | William Chauncey Bartlett
He felt a lightness of heart, an exultation of spirit, he had not known for years.
The Threatening Eye | Edward Frederick Knight
The wind and the hour were propitious, and no sensation of alarm disturbed the exultation of that happy moment.
The Wing-and-Wing | J. Fenimore Cooper
Rowland noted it with exultation , but even without it he would have broken into an eager protest.
Roderick Hudson | Henry James
The joy, the exultation of that moment, outbalanced a life of common happiness.
Stanley's Adventures in the Wilds of Africa | Joel Tyler Headley and William Fletcher Johnson
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