"Exultingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exultingly" Meaning

In a state of great joy or triumph, often expressed or displayed with enthusiasm and uproar. (Adverb)

"Exultingly" Examples

Usage Examples of "exultingly"


1. She celebrated her wedding day exultingly, surrounded by friends and family, with tears of joy streaming down her face.

2. The crowd erupted exultingly when the home team scored the winning goal, waving flags and banners in triumph.

3. The team's coach led the players off the field exultingly, proudly pumping his fist in the air as they celebrated their championship win.

4. After finally getting a new job offer, John exultingly shook hands with his new boss, grinning from ear to ear.

5. The fireworks exploded in the night sky exultingly, a dazzling display of color and light that capped off the festive occasion.

"Exultingly" Similar Words

Exult

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Exult means to feel or show intense joy, triumph, or excitement; to rejoic or triumph, often loudly or publicly. Example: "The crowd exulted when the home team scored the winning goal."

Exultancy

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Exultancy refers to a feeling or expression of great joy, triumph, or euphoria, often in response to a particularly significant or wonderful event or achievement. It can also describe a state of high-spirited enthusiasm or exuberance, often characterized by loud or boisterous behavior. (Example: "The team's victory was met with exultancy from the crowd, with cheers and chants echoing through the stadium.")

Exultant

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Exultantly

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With great joy or enthusiasm; triumphantly.

Exultation

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Exulted

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Exultet

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Exultet is a noun that refers to a chant or a hymn traditionally sung at the Easter Vigil in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

Exulting

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Exulting refers to feeling or showing great joy, triumph, or enthusiasm, often in a loud or extravagant way. It can also describe something that is grand, magnificent, or impressive. For example, "The crowd exulted in the stadium as the home team scored the winning goal."

Exults

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Exundate

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Exundate is a rather uncommon verb that means to flow or pour out in abundance, especially in a tumbling or cascading manner. It is often used to describe the overflowing or bursting forth of fluids, gases, or other substances. For example, "The champagne exundated from the bottle and filled the glasses."

Exundation

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Exundation refers to the overflowing or excessive flow of a liquid or fluid, such as a river, lake, or floodwater, into a nearby area or body of water.

Exungulate

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Exungulation

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Exungulation is the act of tearing or plucking out, especially hairs.

Exuperable

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Exuperable refers to something that is supremely excellent or superior. It implies a sense of grandeur, excellence, and exceptional quality that is worthy of admiration.

Exuperate

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Exuperate refers to the quality of being enthusiastic, excited, or enthusiastic about something, often in a way that may be seen as excessive or over the top.

Exuperation

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