exult (Meaning)

Wordnet

exult (v)

feel extreme happiness or elation

to express great joy

Webster

exult (v. i.)

To be in high spirits; figuratively, to leap for joy; to rejoice in triumph or exceedingly; to triumph; as, an exulting heart.

exult Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd exulted in victory, cheering and waving flags.
  2. The student exulted in her success, feeling a sense of triumph and joy.
  3. The dancer exulted in the spotlight, expressing herself through movement and passion.
  4. The athlete exulted in the challenge, pushing her physical limits and striving for excellence.
  5. The artist exulted in the beauty of creation, finding inspiration and fulfillment in her work.
  6. The explorer exulted in the discovery of new lands, marveling at the wonders of the world.
  7. The scientist exulted in the breakthrough, experiencing the thrill of unlocking new knowledge.
  8. The parent exulted in the birth of a child, feeling overwhelmed with love and happiness.
  9. The entrepreneur exulted in the success of her business, seeing her dreams and hard work come to fruition.
  10. The activist exulted in the impact of her work, making a difference in the world and inspiring others.

FAQs About the word exult

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The crowd exulted in victory, cheering and waving flags.

The student exulted in her success, feeling a sense of triumph and joy.

The dancer exulted in the spotlight, expressing herself through movement and passion.

The athlete exulted in the challenge, pushing her physical limits and striving for excellence.