exult|exulted|exulting|exults in English
verb
[ex·ult || ɪg'zʌlt]
be happy, rejoice
Use "exult|exulted|exulting|exults" in a sentence
1. He obviously exulted in winning.
2. 'We won!' she exulted.
3. He exulted over his rival.
4. We exulted over our victory.
5. They exulted at the happy change.
6. She exulted in her success.
7. JOY is love in exulting.
8. She exulted in her new discovery.
9. The people exulted at the victory.
10. "It was a great day," Martin exulted.
11. They exulted at/over their victory.
12. Exulting in Jehovah despite distress (17, 18)
13. Some individual investors exulted at the record.
14. And exult in praising you.
15. Who cannot exult in spring?
16. So we find him circling for months around the insoluble problem of Kee, exulting and then despairing, then exulting again.
17. True, the Bible writer James wrote: “Mercy exults triumphantly over judgment.”
18. I must not exult too soon.
19. Exult, O shores and ring, O bells!
20. She seems to exult in her power.
21. Exult, O shores! Bnd ring , O bells!
22. Sedge warblers sang exulting in the willow scrub.
23. What cause do true Christians have for exulting?
24. Inwardly she exulted, for she knew they had won.
25. He exulted in the communion of blood and water.