Meaning and usage of the word exultantly in English

Meaning of vocabulary exultantly

exultantlyadverb

hân hoan

/ɪɡˈzʌltəntli//ɪɡˈzʌltəntli/

Origin of the word exultantly

The word "exultantly" entered the English language in the 15th century and has been used ever since to describe something done with great enthusiasm, excitement, or triumph. For example, "The team celebrated their championship win exultantly, dancing and singing in the streets." Today, "exultantly" is a great word to use when describing a moment of great joy or excitement!

Vocabulary summary exultantly

typeadverb

meaningcheerful, happy

Example of vocabulary exultantlynamespace

  • The crowd erupted in exultation as the team scored the winning goal.
  • She exultantly waved her diploma in the air after graduating from college.
  • The hikers cheered exultantly as they reached the summit of the treacherous mountain.
  • The singer hit a high note and the audience went wild, exulting in the performance.
  • The team captain lifted the trophy in triumph and exulted in their hard-earned victory.

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