Exultation

usgb/ˌeɡzʌlˈteɪʃn/
noun

A feeling of great happiness and enthusiasm.

The team's fans jumped up in exultation when the final whistle blew, confirming their team's victory.
Visual representation of "exultation" - A feeling of great happiness and enthusiasm

Often appears as...

  • leaps of exultation
  • wild exultation
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Intense Happiness

Used when expressing overwhelming positive emotions, often due to success or good news.

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She felt a surge of exultation upon hearing her name announced as the winner.
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Celebratory Contexts

Often found in scenarios involving celebration, like winning a competition or achieving a milestone.

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The office was filled with exultation during the year-end party to celebrate our achievements.
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Public Expression

Exultation usually implies a visible or public display of emotion, not just an internal feeling.

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The crowd's exultation was evident with their loud cheers and clapping.
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