exultante
exultant
adjective ehk-sool-TAHN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin exultantem, present participle of exultare (to leap up, to rejoice greatly).
Also means
elated
Usage Note
Exultante is gender-invariant. It expresses a high degree of joy bordering on triumphant elation — stronger than contento (happy) or alegre (cheerful) and closer to 'overjoyed' or 'jubilant.' It most commonly modifies a person or crowd: el público exultante (the elated audience). The related verb exultar (to exult) and noun exultación (exultation) are used in formal and literary registers.
Examples
"El equipo salió exultante tras la victoria."
Natural Translation
The team came out elated after the victory.
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