Associations to the word «Exult»
Noun
- Triumph
- Vanity
- Chaim
- Cruelty
- Troll
- Joy
- Clemens
- Renown
- Glory
- Tyrant
- Mirth
- Boast
- Hewitt
- Pride
- Prospect
- Foe
- Behind
- Delight
- Conqueror
- Toil
- Agony
- Misfortune
- Misery
- Polly
- Praise
- Insult
- Victory
- Soul
- Heart
- Imagination
- Multitude
- Genius
- Blessing
- Enemy
- Listener
- Pleasure
- Crow
- Cop
- Destiny
- Contempt
- Passion
- Crowd
- Possession
- Jo
- Treasure
- Spirit
- Dust
- Rage
- Shore
- Consciousness
- Sing
- Sean
- Destruction
- Courage
- Pulse
- Sphere
- Flame
- Hate
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXULT, verb. To rejoice, be very happy
Dictionary definition
EXULT, verb. Feel extreme happiness or elation.
EXULT, verb. To express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?".
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
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