ovant (Meaning)

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ovant (a.)

Exultant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ovant

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ovant Sentence Examples

  1. The ovation for the maestro's performance was thunderous, reverberating throughout the auditorium.
  2. The crowd rose to their feet in ovation, their cheers shaking the stadium.
  3. The standing ovation was a testament to the speaker's eloquence and the power of their words.
  4. The actor took a deep bow, humbled by the ovation that had engulfed the theater.
  5. The ovant reception of the new release sent shockwaves through the industry, signaling a potential blockbuster.
  6. The politician's speech stirred such emotion that it elicited an ovant response from the audience.
  7. The athlete's victory lap was met with an ovation that nearly deafened the crowd.
  8. The ovant farewell for the retiring teacher was a heartfelt expression of gratitude and admiration.
  9. The musicians played their hearts out, eliciting an ovation that made their instruments quiver.
  10. The ovant reception of the new exhibition at the museum was a testament to the power of art to captivate and inspire.

FAQs About the word ovant

Exultant.

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The ovation for the maestro's performance was thunderous, reverberating throughout the auditorium.

The crowd rose to their feet in ovation, their cheers shaking the stadium.

The standing ovation was a testament to the speaker's eloquence and the power of their words.

The actor took a deep bow, humbled by the ovation that had engulfed the theater.