Exult 1100 Words You Need
Exult 1100 Words You Need
/ɪgˈzʌlt/ (verb)
to express happiness and pleasure, be triumphant, rejoice, revel, take pleasure in, take pride:
“He exulted in the possession of himself once more; he realized how much of the delight of the world he had lost when he was absorbed in that madness which they called love; he had had enough of it; he did not want to be in love anymore if love was that.”
— W. Somerset Maugham
Source: https://quotefancy.com/
“This place is packed,” he exulted. “We’re in the heartland of America, and there is no place I would rather be.”
Source: http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/
When he arrived at Stanford from Istanbul as an undergraduate in 1948, Serif Mardin exulted in “the freedom to think and write,” as his son, Osman, recalls today. Mardin, ’48, PhD ’58, lived for ideas. “He read widely and deeply and brought these literary energies to everyday life,” his son recalls.
Source: https://stanfordmag.org/
Antonym: lament
Noun: exultation: happiness, rejoicing, triumph, jubilation
Adjective: exultant
Adverb: exultantly
Farsi: به وجد آمدن، خوشی کردن، شادی کردن