Sentence example with the word 'exultant'

exultant

bursting with happiness, delighted, elated, entranced, flushed, gloating, in ecstasies, in raptures, jubilant, possessed, ravished, transported

Definition adj. joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success

Last update: July 12, 2015


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The books which inspired the two cinematic epics of 1999 are exultant calls to national pride at times of turbulance.   [adjective]

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They all seemed favorably disposed, and hailed the return of Short and his friends with exultant joy.   [adjective]

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I made my exultant way to the old Battery, and, lying down there to consider the question whether Miss Havisham intended me for Estella, fell asleep.   [adjective]

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Scornful and mocking words were being uttered by the king; Neithotep looked exultant.   [adjective]

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The troops were exultant in their joy: they shouted his praises, as "the conqueror of Pelusium" and the "best of the Achaemenidae."   [adjective]

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His letters show him half-exultant and half-terrified.   [Please select]

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He laughed, he talked, his eyes wore an exultant expression in their fire and daring.   [Please select]

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She turned an exultant flashing face to Donald Whiting.   [Please select]

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He seemed to be in an odd, rather exultant mood--if he can be imagined as exultant.   [Please select]

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