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Definition of exultation in English: exultationnoun ˌɛɡz(ʌ)lˈteɪʃn mass nounA feeling of triumphant elation or jubilation; rejoicing. Example sentencesExamples - Once able to excite listeners into an exhilarating sort of exultation at the peak of their fury, the group even seemed cognizant of the fact that this sort of template is proving less tenable.
- The club takes its name from the Spanish cry of exuberance and exultation.
- People were shouting and cheering in frenzied exultation.
- But beneath my anger, there is also exultation, something electric, happiness to have survived, the clarity that comes from facing death.
- And through it all is an exultation, a sheer delight in growing more and more attuned to the living, breathing world.
Synonyms jubilation, rejoicing, happiness, pleasure, joy, gladness, delight, glee, elation, cheer, euphoria, exhilaration, delirium, ecstasy, rapture, transports (of delight), exuberance, glory, triumph celebration, revelry, merrymaking, festivity, feasting crowing, gloating, boasting Definition of exultation in US English: exultationnoun A feeling of triumphant elation or jubilation; rejoicing. Example sentencesExamples - The club takes its name from the Spanish cry of exuberance and exultation.
- Once able to excite listeners into an exhilarating sort of exultation at the peak of their fury, the group even seemed cognizant of the fact that this sort of template is proving less tenable.
- And through it all is an exultation, a sheer delight in growing more and more attuned to the living, breathing world.
- People were shouting and cheering in frenzied exultation.
- But beneath my anger, there is also exultation, something electric, happiness to have survived, the clarity that comes from facing death.
Synonyms jubilation, rejoicing, happiness, pleasure, joy, gladness, delight, glee, elation, cheer, euphoria, exhilaration, delirium, ecstasy, rapture, transports, transports of delight, exuberance, glory, triumph |