exult / ɪgˈzʌlt /

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exult 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to show or feel a lively or triumphant joy; rejoice exceedingly; be highly elated or jubilant: They exulted over their victory.
  2. Obsolete. to leap, especially for joy.

exult 近义词

v. 动词 verb

be joyful

v. 动词 verb

boast

更多exult例句

  1. You might recall that McCarthy famously exulted in 2015 that GOP Benghazi investigations were a success because Hillary Clinton’s “numbers are dropping.”
  2. Bell, one of the Nationals’ highest-profile offseason acquisitions, pumped his fist and exulted as the ball exited for his fourth homer of the season.
  3. I would like to see the College of Fine Arts not only reestablished, but see it exulted.
  4. “This is a shot in the arm, no pun intended,” exulted Jay Kornegay, vice president of the SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas, the city’s largest sportsbook.
  5. Picture a Senate where nothing gets through unless it gets through me, and where I exult in thwarting the agenda of the opposing party at every turn, even for wafer-thin reasons.
  6. Since his videos exult in the killing of innocent civilians, any cross-examination would have emphasised his inhumanity.
  7. Could she obtain a triumphant acquittal, through the force of her own integrity, she would greatly exult.
  8. It caused her to exult in the face of the great golden October sunset piled high in the west.
  9. They heard but saw nothing, only the savage heart of brutus found time to exult—his enemies were perishing.
  10. They are desperate, then, and seem to exult in devilry of all kinds.
  11. We went on to exult in the noble independence of the American character in all classes, at some length.