Words and phrases that have a meaning related to exult: (129 results)
Often used in the same context:
revel, gloat, rejoice, proclaim, savor, bask, wallow, laud, weep, celebrate, glorying, avow, kvetch, rhapsodize, mutter, exclaim, luxuriate, bemoan, hyperbolize, transfix, extol, chortle, exalt, lament, agonize, grumble, groan, scream, rhapsodise, bewail, pshaw, despise, enrapture, chorusing, dwell, murmuring, naysay, declaim, revile, surfeited, snicker, chasten, spellbind, espy, acknowledge, crowing, jeer, ululate, marveling, blaspheme, shout, ascribe, relish, decry, ruminate, gabble, abhor, shew, overpraise, fantasize, indulge, whine, obsess, contemplate, shriek, exhale, lionise, effuse, deride, misunderestimate, mythologise, eulogise, gnash, vaunt, embrace, mazel tov, cackles, chuckling, bewitch, sic transit gloria mundi, auld lang syne, mope, cavil, hymning, copulate, dumbfound, awed, dishearten, sulk, scintillate, moan, bless, enamour, scoff, unloosed, fret, walpurgis night, bestirred, enjoy, detest, mythologize, caterwauled, astray, believe, dwelt, gentile, dead, gentiles, prosper, samuel, dan, flee, heathen, hereafter, israelites, live, mans, put, souls
Synonyms:
Also try:be on cloud nine, jubilate, jump for joy, walk on air
— Adjectives for exult: wicked, uncircumcised, faithful, most, alpine, brave, more, long, righteous, rich, less, more...
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