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exultant

adjective

ex·​ul·​tant ig-ˈzəl-tᵊnt How to pronounce exultant (audio)
: filled with or expressing great joy or triumph : jubilant
an exultant cheer
exultant fans
exultantly adverb

Example Sentences

The crowd let out an exultant cheer. Researchers are exultant over the new discovery.
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Word History

First Known Use

1653, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of exultant was in 1653

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