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exultantly

/ig-zuhl-tnt/US // ɪgˈzʌl tnt //UK // (ɪɡˈzʌltənt) //

兴高采烈地,兴高采烈,兴冲冲地,高兴地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : exulting; highly elated; jubilant; triumphant.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhappily
Synonyms
blissfully幸福地,幸福的,幸福,欣喜若狂blithely侃侃而谈,毫不客气地,毫不犹豫地,贸然地cheerfully愉快地,欣然,欢快地,乐呵呵地contentedly惬意地,满意地,心满意足地,惬意enthusiastically热烈地,热情地,踊跃地,踊跃freely自如的,自如地,自如,自由自在gladly欣然接受,欣然地,欣然,高兴地gleefully高兴地,高高兴兴地,高高兴兴的,高兴地说着graciously诚恳地,慷慨地,恳切地,欣然heartily衷心地,痛快地,衷心感谢,衷心joyfully欣然,欢天喜地,欢快地,欢喜地joyously喜悦地,欢喜地,欢天喜地,欢欣鼓舞地lovingly慈爱地,充满爱意地,深情地,充满爱意的merrily欢快地,愉快地,欢快的,快乐地peacefully平静地,和平地,平安地,平静的playfully嬉皮笑脸,嬉戏,嬉皮笑脸地,嬉皮士willingly甘愿,心甘情愿地,心甘情愿,乐意agreeably合意地,适宜地,赞同地,赞成brightly明亮地,明显地,明亮的,鲜艳的buoyantly兴高采烈地,踊跃地,振奋地,兴高采烈delightedly欣喜地,欣然,欣慰地,欣喜若狂delightfully愉快地,愉悦地,欣然,令人高兴的是devotedly虔诚地,倾心,倾心地,倾心的elatedly高兴地,兴高采烈地,兴高采烈,欣喜地exhilaratingly令人振奋的是,令人振奋地,令人振奋的,令人欢欣鼓舞地gaily高丽,高高兴兴,愉快的,愉快地hilariously热闹地,爆笑的是,爆笑的,热闹的jovially欢天喜地,欢天喜地地,欢快地,欢天喜地的laughingly笑着说,欢笑地,笑呵呵地,大笑着说lightheartedly轻而易举地,淡然地,轻松地,淡然lightly轻轻地,轻轻的,轻而易举,轻而易举地optimistically乐观地,乐观的说,乐观地说,乐观地讲sincerely衷心地,诚恳地,恳切地,恳切地说smilingly笑眯眯地,笑眯眯的,微笑着,笑着说sportively兴致勃勃地,积极地,兴致勃勃,兴高采烈地vivaciously活泼地,活跃地,活泼的,活力四射with relish津津有味,津津乐道,津津乐道地说着with zeal热心,热诚地,热情,热心地zestfully认真地,认真的,认真地说,认真的说

Examples

  • He’d had just two hours of sleep, and not in his own bed, because there were bodies strewn all over his home, he said, exultant family members who had fallen on whatever pillow they happened to grab, so he crawled into his daughter’s room.

  • The circulation boys fell on our paper with exultant gurgles, and the next night we lifted the press run by 10,000 copies.

  • In the clubhouse afterward, Ruth was naturally exultant over his 60th homer.

  • I spoke to him after the bill passed in December and he was exultant, feeling he had accomplished something of lasting value.

  • The day he wins the Pulitzer Prize, I call him again, exultant.

  • There was a scuffle, and Black Sheep was torn off the body by Harry and some colleagues, and cuffed home tingling but exultant.

  • Waiting until an exultant roar of applause had died away, he delivered his most effective hit.

  • Her mood was almost exultant, though she had been gloomy enough when I first disturbed her.

  • He was exultant from the standpoint of a happy spiritual experience and triumphant as he gazed beyond this mortal life.

  • His eyes snapped vindictively as he watched the exultant ruffians.