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