1. exultant - Adjective
2. exultant - Adjective Satellite
Inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly.
Source: Webster's dictionary[to erect].... a new altar throbbing with dynamism as pure and exultant as those which were elevated to divine mystery through religious contemplation. Umberto Boccioni
"I have made my choice, Hori. I will share my life with you for good or evil, until death comes..." With his arms round her, with the sudden new sweetness of his face against hers, she was filled with an exultant richness of living. Agatha Christie
The feeling of exultant joy that there is anyone like that in the world. I shall never see him again, and he did not notice me, or would ever, but there is such a person alive, there is such a life, and I am here on this earth, in this age, to know it! Anne Morrow Lindbergh
For love is exultant when it unites equals, but it is triumphant when it makes that which was unequal equal in love. Soren Kierkegaard
And one laughs out with an exultant joy. An athlete he - Maybe his young limbs strain In some remembered game, and not in vain To win his side the goal - Poor crippled boy, Who in the waking world will never run again. Eva Dobell
The further you get from nature, the less happy you are; and the nearer, the more exultant you become over the world and all that there is in it. George Matthew Adams