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1 riemuitseva
• exultant• jubilant• triumphant -
2 riemukas
yks.nom. riemukas; yks.gen. riemukkaan; yks.part. riemukasta; yks.ill. riemukkaaseen; mon.gen. riemukkaiden riemukkaitten; mon.part. riemukkaita; mon.ill. riemukkaisiin riemukkaihinexultant (adje)joyful (adje)joyous (adje)* * *• cheerful• exultant• hilarious• joyful• joyous• merry -
3 riemastuttaa
yks.nom. riemastuttaa; yks.gen. riemastutan; yks.part. riemastutti; yks.ill. riemastuttaisi; mon.gen. riemastuttakoon; mon.part. riemastuttanut; mon.ill. riemastutettiindelight (verb)* * *• amuse• delight• entertain• make exultant -
4 voitonriemuinen
yks.nom. voitonriemuinen; yks.gen. voitonriemuisen; yks.part. voitonriemuista; yks.ill. voitonriemuiseen; mon.gen. voitonriemuisten voitonriemuisien; mon.part. voitonriemuisia; mon.ill. voitonriemuisiintriumphant (adje)* * *• joyful• winning• jubilant• exultant• triumphant• elated• celebratory• glorious
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exultant — EXULTÁNT, Ă, exultanţi, te, adj. Care exultă, foarte vesel. [pr.: eg zul ] – Din fr. exultant. Trimis de ana zecheru, 10.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 exultánt adj. m [x pron. gz], pl. exultánţi; f. sg … Dicționar Român
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Exultant — may refer to:* Exultant (book), a science fiction novel * USS Exultant (AM 441), an Aggressive class minesweeper * USS Exultant (AMc 79), an Accentor class minesweeper … Wikipedia
Exultant — Ex*ult ant, a. [L. exsultans, exsultantis, p. pr. of exsultare. See {Exult}.] Inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly. [1913 Webster] Break away, exultant, from every defilement. I. Tay;or. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exultant — index ecstatic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
exultant — 1650s, from L. exultantem/exsultantem, prp. of exultare/exsultare (see EXULT (Cf. exult)). Related: Exultantly … Etymology dictionary
exultant — [adj] very happy blown away*, delighted, ecstatic, elated, exulting, flipping, flushed, flying, gleeful, high, joyful, joyous, jubilant, overjoyed, rejoicing, reveling, transported, triumphant, turned on*, wowed*; concept 403 Ant. depressed,… … New thesaurus
exultant — [eg zult′ nt, igzult′ nt] adj. [L exsultans, prp. of exsultare] exulting; triumphant; jubilant exultantly adv … English World dictionary
exultant — adjective Date: 1653 filled with or expressing great joy or triumph ; jubilant < an exultant cheer > < exultant fans > • exultantly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
exultant — ex|ul|tant [ıgˈzʌltənt] adj formal very happy or proud, especially because you have succeeded in doing something ▪ an exultant mood ▪ Ralph was exultant. >exultantly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
exultant — [[t]ɪgzʌ̱lt(ə)nt[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you are exultant, you feel very happy and proud about something you have done. [FORMAL] An exultant party leader said: We had a first class candidate and ran a first rate campaign. He will be an excellent MP.… … English dictionary