exultant (Meaning)
exultant (s)
joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success
exultant (a.)
Inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of exultant
Synonyms:
- crank
- victorious
- prideful
- crowing
- boastful
- cock-a-hoop
- conquering
- cocky
- winning
- euphoric
- glorying
- elated
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
exultant Sentence Examples
- The students were exultant after receiving the news of their excellent exam results.
- The audience cheered exultantly as their favorite team scored the winning goal.
- She felt exultant as she realized that her long-awaited dream was finally coming true.
- The young entrepreneur was exultant over the success of his new business venture.
- Exultant laughter filled the room as the friends shared stories of their adventures.
- The traveler was exultant upon reaching the summit of the mountain after a challenging ascent.
- The scientist was exultant as he made a breakthrough in his research that had eluded him for years.
- The athletes were exultant after winning the championship, celebrating their hard work and dedication.
- The entire city was exultant as they welcomed back their heroes, the victorious sports team.
- The parents were exultant with joy as they watched their child take their first steps.
FAQs About the word exultant
joyful and proud especially because of triumph or successInclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly.
jubilant,triumphant, ecstatic, proud,rejoicing, arrogant, exulting, crank,victorious, prideful
disconsolate, disconsolate, defeated, depressed,defeated, depressed, dejected, downcast, dispirited, downcast
The students were exultant after receiving the news of their excellent exam results.
The audience cheered exultantly as their favorite team scored the winning goal.
She felt exultant as she realized that her long-awaited dream was finally coming true.
The young entrepreneur was exultant over the success of his new business venture.