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    exult
    /ɪɡˈzʌlt/

    verb

    • 1. feel or show triumphant elation or jubilation: "exulting in her escape, Lisa closed the door behind her" Similar rejoicebe joyfulbe happybe pleasedOpposite sorrowsorrow

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  2. EXULT definition: 1. to express great pleasure or happiness, especially at someone else's defeat or failure: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to be extremely joyful : rejoice. the team exulted in their victory. 2. obsolete : to leap for joy. exultingly. ig-ˈzəl-tiŋ-lē. adverb. Did you know? Exult leaped into English in the 16th century as a verb meaning "to leap for joy." George Chapman used it that way in a translation of Homer's Iliad: "To drive his chariot through the waves.

  4. To exalt, means to glorify or elevate something, but to exult is to rejoice. Exalt your favorite pro-wrestler, Jesus, or your status in the world. Exult when you get the last two tickets to see your favorite band. Continue reading...

  5. EXULT meaning: 1. to express great pleasure or happiness, especially at someone else's defeat or failure: 2. to…. Learn more.

  6. A person who is exulting is figuratively jumping for joy. Exult is not a common word and less likely to be used than words with similar meanings, such as rejoice, cheer, or celebrate. When used, exult refers only to positive feelings and reactions, not negative ones such as sadness, anger, or fear.

  7. exultation. All ENGLISH words that begin with 'E'. 2 meanings: 1. to be joyful or jubilant, esp because of triumph or success; rejoice 2. to triumph (over); show or take delight.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Definition of exult verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. to be joyful or jubilant, esp because of triumph or success; rejoice. 2. ( often foll by over) to triumph (over); show or take delight in the defeat or discomfiture (of) [C16: from Latin exsultāre to jump or leap for joy, from saltāre to leap] exultation n. exˈultingly adv. Usage: See at exalt.

  10. EXULT definition: to show great pleasure, especially at someone else's defeat or failure: . Learn more.

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