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Exultant meaning
Very happy, especially at someone else's defeat or failure.
Example sentences (8)
We’re safe,” which provides a fitting reflection of the 10,000’s exultant cry of “To the sea!
Hear the governor waxing lyrical when Hon Dewan presented the exultant lawmakers to him: “Today brings me immense joy.
Managed by franchise partner Exultant Group, the new shop will become Pret’s third in the city of Sheffield.
By the end, the dancers could barely rest from the audience's demand for encore bows, ultimately reprising a bit of the last piece in exultant joy.
During those commutes, Woody would get busy, and devote all his exultant energy to filling entire notebooks thusly, dedicated to his beloved.
Another voter was exultant, comparing the election to the end of white minority rule.
Holy Saturday Holy and Great Saturday (known also as the Great Sabbath, because on it Jesus "rested" from his labours on the Cross) combines elements of deep sorrow and exultant joy.
In the books, and to a lesser extent in the films, Harry's scar serves as an indicator of Voldemort's presence: it burns when the Dark Lord is near or when Voldemort is feeling murderous or exultant.