What is another word for exults?

Pronunciation: [ɛɡzˈʌlts] (IPA)

Exults is a verb that means to feel or express great happiness or triumph. Synonyms for exults include: rejoices, celebrates, triumphs, glories, revels, savors, relishes, delights, cheers, exalts, jubilates, and commends. These words all convey a sense of joy and excitement, often in response to a great achievement or success. Whether it's winning a sports championship, accomplishing a personal goal, or simply enjoying life's pleasures, exulting is a natural human response to feeling happy and fulfilled. So, next time you have something to celebrate, remember these synonyms for exults and express your happiness in a multitude of ways!

What are the hypernyms for Exults?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Exults

He also exults in his shrewdness and business capacity.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
He exults upon her not being willing to leave him.
"Clarissa, Volume 5 (of 9)"
Samuel Richardson
My heart exults in the coming joy!
"Anna St. Ives"
Thomas Holcroft

Famous quotes with Exults

  • "It's gonna be just like war!" an editor exults. "That's it! War! You put that in the lead.
    Ben Hecht
  • Diogenes maintains that tyrants do not bring about revolutions in cities, and foment wars civil or foreign for the sake of a simple diet of vegetables and fruits, but for costly meats and the delicacies of the table. And, strange to say, Epicurus, the defender of pleasure, in all his books speaks of nothing but vegetables and fruits; and he says that we ought to live on cheap food because the preparation of sumptuous banquets of flesh involves great care and suffering, and greater pains attend the search for such delicacies than pleasures the consumption of them. … Persons who feed on flesh want also gratifications not found in flesh. But they who adopt a simple diet do not look for flesh. … The soul greatly exults when you are content with little: you have the world beneath your feet, and can exchange all its power, its feasts, and its lusts, the objects for which men rake money together, for common food, and make up for them all with a sack-cloth shirt.
    Jerome

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