Exult (verb)

To show or feel a lively or triumphant joy; rejoice exceedingly.

Origin:

From the latin exsultare, from ex- "out of" + saltare "to leap".

Examples:

  1. She exulted in her victory.
  2. The team exulted after winning the championship.
  3. He exulted over his enemy's defeat.
  4. The children exulted at the thought of going to the amusement park.
  5. The crowd exulted as the home team scored the winning goal.
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