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exult

/ɪɡˈzʌlt/

Meanings
  • verb

    to feel or express great joy or triumph

    - "She exulted when she received the good news."
    - "The crowd exulted as their favorite team scored the winning goal."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with exult
ultimate , collimate , litigate , elucidate , oblitrate
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. exult (en) : to feel or express great joy or triumph

  2. exult (es) : alegrarse, gozar, disfrutar, sentir gran gozo o alegría

  3. exult (fr) : rejouir, s'écrire de joie, exprimer de grandes joies ou triomphes


Variants
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exult , exulted , exulting , exultingly , exults
Forms
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The verb 'exult' can be conjugated in various forms, such as the present tense ('I exult'), 'you' ('You exult'), 'he/she/it' ('He/She/It exults'), present participle ('exulting'), gerund ('exulting'), past tense ('I exulted'), past participle ('exulted'), and past perfect ('I had exulted').


Etymology
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From Old French 'esluter' meaning 'to choose' or 'to select'. The meaning of 'exult' evolved from the sense of 'choosing' or 'selecting' something that brings great joy or triumph.


Related Concepts
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  1. euphoria: A state of intense joy, happiness, or elation. Euphoria is often described as a feeling of being on top of the world, or being in a state of blissful happiness.

  2. ecstasy: A state of intense emotion, feeling, or sensory experience. Ecstasy is often described as a feeling of being completely absorbed in a moment or experience, or being in a state of profound, blissful happiness.

  3. jubilation: A state of intense joy, happiness, or elation, often expressed through loud, enthusiastic sounds or behaviors. Jubilation is often described as a feeling of being completely overwhelmed with joy, happiness, or excitement, or being in a state of profound, blissful happiness.

  4. triumph: A state of great success, achievement, or victory, often accompanied by feelings of joy, happiness, or elation. Triumph is often described as a feeling of being on top of the world, or being in a state of blissful happiness due to a great success, achievement, or victory.


Culture
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Exult has been used extensively in literature, art, music, and other forms of cultural expression. In literature, exult has been used to describe the emotions and feelings of characters in various genres. In art, exult has been depicted in various forms, such as paintings, sculptures, and installations. In music, exult has been expressed through various genres, such as pop, rock, electronic, and classical music.

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