Exultations [noun]
Definition of Exultations:
celebration, reveling
Opposite/Antonyms of Exultations:
Sentence/Example of Exultations:
The object of these scarli is to manifest the popular exultation at the annihilation of feudal tyranny.
Matt listened to the steady hum of the Comet's twin cylinders with an exultation he could not conceal.
The soul of her youth clamored for its rights; for a share in the world's glory and exultation.
The feeling of exultation so common to artists who finally reach the goal of their ambition was wanting in Diotti this morning.
Again the murmurs rose up, but Winston sat silent, his pulses throbbing with a curious exultation.
As they traversed the capital, not a single shout of exultation was raised; and they were almost everywhere greeted with kindness.
He started to his feet, staring, crying out; and at the same moment the doctor lifted the thing aloft, with a cry of exultation.
There was a naturalness in his enjoyment which was almost boylike; a naive sort of exultation possessed him.
The Apaches looked on from a distance, uttering yells of exultation and making opprobrious gestures.
He did not allow his voice to express his exultation, but spoke in his usual harsh, grumbling tones.