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exultation

[eg-zuhl-tey-shuhn, ek-suhl-] / ˌɛg zʌlˈteɪ ʃən, ˌɛk sʌl- /


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More pointedly, Dre’s exultation over an upcoming promotion is dampened when he is told that, yes, he has become his company’s first black senior vice president, but of the “Urban Division.”

From Los Angeles Times

Cue rage mixed with despair on the left, and exultation on the right.

From Washington Post

But judging by the scenes of exultation and joy on the ice at China’s National Indoor Stadium on Friday, the Italian national team will cope just fine without them.

From New York Times

The popular 37-year-old forward, who played for New Jersey from 2017-19, pumped his fist in exultation after scoring his sixth goal of the season.

From Seattle Times

A cautious, cerebral lawyer, Simas was not known for attention-getting exultation.

From Seattle Times