Exult

Word EXULT
Character 5
Hyphenation ex ult
Pronunciations /ɪɡˈzʌlt/

Definitions and meanings of "Exult"

What do we mean by exult?

To rejoice greatly; be jubilant or triumphant. intransitive verb

To leap upward, especially for joy. intransitive verb

To leap for joy; rejoice exceedingly; especially, to rejoice in triumph; triumph: as, to exult over a fallen adversary.

To be in high spirits; figuratively, to leap for joy; to rejoice in triumph or exceedingly; to triumph. intransitive verb

To rejoice, be very happy verb

Feel extreme happiness or elation verb

To express great joy verb

To rejoice; to be very happy, especially in triumph.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Exult

The word "exult" in example sentences

Indeed, indeed, dearest Mrs. Martin, you may 'exult' for me -- and this though it should all end here and now. ❋ Unknown (1907)

Indeed, indeed, dearest Mrs. Martin, you may 'exult' for me ” and this though it should all end here and now. ❋ Kenyon, Frederic G (1898)

Still, short of federally-recognized marriage, same-sex couples exult in the progress that validates their right to establish families that have a modicum of legal recognition and the protections that come with that. ❋ Elena Quintana (2011)

At various times, the psalmists exult in an almost giddy joy, teeter on the edge of despair, question God's action and rail angrily at the universe. ❋ John Backman (2011)

The words made him exult and panic at the same time. ❋ Deborah Gonzales (2011)

While we acknowledge that people are fundamentally flawed, we also exult that people are often amazingly good. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We exult over the youth's progress as he matures, but the newborn is a sudden delight. ❋ M_francis (2009)

And it felt like such great payback as Jasmine squirms watching Crosby and little Jabbar exult in the cello action of his delightful and talented new squeeze, Lily. ❋ Unknown (2012)

That Wight is so proud of its output of Allium sativum makes you wonder why the maids of Kent no longer exult in hop harvests, or the men of Harlech sing no more of defending Wales against Norman invaders. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The fact that it was Minerva who saw him that way made his heart exult. ❋ Deborah Gonzales (2011)

The second approach is to turn mystical when Russia is mentioned, to exult in paradoxes and wallow in the exotic. ❋ Daniel Treisman (2011)

But the show's music is otherwise infectious, with ringing vocals from Tabb in particular, and accordion-rich instrumentals that now exult in dance rhythms and seem to echo the murky windings of the bayou. ❋ Celia Wren (2011)

But Mr. Bird and his cinematographer, Robert Elswit, sustain a remarkable level of visual and dramatic energy in scenes that exult in exotic settings, edgy architecture and quirky behavior. ❋ Joe Morgenstern (2011)

No matter how despicable bin Laden was and how deserved his demise, it befits none of us to exult in any human death lest we become as morally bankrupt as our enemies. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I have the vanity to hope (Criticks willing), that my little Diary may be the companion of many a happy party, who will sing, and weep, and exult in health on the same stream when I am in the dust, And what would they do with such a monster of of a Book as you seem to fear,? ❋ Unknown (2009)

I wouldnt trade it: I can intuit things you can't, enjoy things that would bore you crosseyed, exult in solitary pursuits that might derange another man, convince you of things you'd never believe, teach and explain things to you you think youd never understand. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Simpson's idioms include jazz, chant and oriental influences and - except when he builds to a muddy climax as the chorus of adults, boys, and the soprano and tenor soloists exult over the wedding - his textures are clean, rhythmically exciting and colorful. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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