释义 |
exultantex‧ul‧tant /ɪɡˈzʌltənt/ adjective formal - Crowds of exultant people waved flags and sang.
- A great exultant joy was sweeping through Grainne.
- And Charles and his whole exultant cohort devoted themselves to celebrating Easter.
- But whoever it is, waving to the exultant crowds, he will have become a legend.
- He was too high on exultant relief to be deflated so easily.
- It was an exultant feeling, climbing on to the rostrum, waving to the crowd and receiving my medal.
- The Mingus music this reviewer knows offers a richness and sophistication that compares with the exultant mastery of Duke Ellington.
- The six note left hand rhythm is literally punched out to lend a strong, exultant ring to the proceedings.
- True, he sometimes felt an unexpected sense of exultant extra life onstage.
very happy or proud, especially because you have succeeded in doing something: an exultant mood Ralph was exultant.—exultantly adverb |