Exultant
51John C. Wright — en 2006 Nom de naissance John Charles Justin Wright Activités Romancier, nouvelliste Naiss …
52exulter — [ ɛgzylte ] v. intr. <conjug. : 1> • XV e; lat. exsultare, de saltare « sauter » ♦ Être transporté d une joie extrême, qu on ne peut contenir ni dissimuler. ⇒ déborder (de joie), jubiler. Il exulte, il est aux anges ! « Ici l on exulte; on… …
53boasting — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Bragging speech Nouns 1. boasting, boast, vaunt[ing], puff, fanfaronade, bluster, gasconade, braggadocio, bravado, swagger, exultation, jactation; gloating, exultation; buncombe (See absurdity); bounce… …
54happy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. fortunate, lucky; gay, contented, joyous, ecstatic; felicitous, apt; glad. See agreement, cheerfulness, pleasure, occasion. Ant., sad, II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In good humor] Syn. joyous, joyful,… …
55triumphant — a. 1. Triumphing, rejoicing for victory, exultant, elated, jubilant. 2. Exultant, jubilant, exulting. 3. Victorious, successful, crowned with success, graced with conquest …
56exalt — exalt, exult The two words are not related and have different meanings which can be confused because of their closeness of form. Exalt (pronounced ig zawlt) means ‘to praise highly’, and is often used in the participial form exalted, meaning… …
57exult — exalt, exult The two words are not related and have different meanings which can be confused because of their closeness of form. Exalt (pronounced ig zawlt) means ‘to praise highly’, and is often used in the participial form exalted, meaning… …
58exultantly — adverb in an exultant manner (Freq. 1) it was exultingly easy • Syn: ↑exultingly • Derived from adjective: ↑exulting (for: ↑exultingly), ↑exultant …
59exulting — adjective joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day a triumphal success a triumphant shout • Syn: ↑exultant, ↑jubilant, ↑prideful, ↑rejoicing, ↑tr …
60prideful — adjective 1. having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines haughty aristocrats his lordly manners were offensive walked with a… …