Exult


The meaning of the word Exult is: to rejoice, be very happy


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Christians are taught to exult Christ above all else.

published by Milford on 2021-04-03 14:40:03


After winning first place in the contest, his family took him out to exult in the victory.

published by Debby on 2021-11-13 18:47:50


The cult leader stressed how important it was to exult in the power of their gods.

published by Angla on 2021-05-25 23:13:08


He felt the need to exult when he discovered that his wife was pregnant.

published by Sheena on 2021-07-23 03:58:36


You must exult over your victories and move forward through your defeats.

published by Sueann on 2021-07-12 01:50:18


The scientist felt it appropriate to exult in his discovery.

published by Mechelle on 2021-07-30 03:33:40


Though he was taught not to exult anything on earth, his pride pushed him to celebrate with abandon.

published by Ina on 2021-01-10 02:31:03


You must be careful not to overdo it when you exult in your victory.

published by Suzie on 2021-07-05 01:52:12


He could not help but exult in his life as he watched his bride walk down the aisle.

published by Carole on 2021-11-10 12:14:28


After watching him win the race, the boy ran to his brother to exult his victory.

published by Clelia on 2021-04-06 08:44:53


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