What does EXULT mean?

Exult

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To show or feel extreme happiness or elation, especially as a result of a victory or success.

Pronunciations: US: /ɪɡˈzʌlt/; UK: /ɛɡˈzʌlt/

Origin and Usage: The word "exult" comes from the Latin word "exsultare," which means "to leap up." It first appeared in English in the 16th century. "Exult" is commonly used to describe the feeling of joy or elation that comes from achieving a victory or success.

Synonyms: Celebrate, rejoice, triumph, revel, delight.

Related Words: Adult, exalt, lute, luxe, tule.

Example Sentences:

  1. After winning the championship, the team began to exult and celebrate their victory.
  2. She couldn help but exult in her success after years of hard work.
  3. The crowd exulted as the home team scored the winning goal.
  4. He exulted in the fact that he had finally achieved his lifelong dream.
  5. Despite the challenges, she continued to exult in her passion for music.


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