What is another word for Exultance?

Pronunciation: [ɛɡzˈʌltəns] (IPA)

Exultance is a feeling of overwhelming joy and happiness. Synonyms for exultance include elation, exhilaration, euphoria, ecstasy, rapture, joyfulness, jubilation, triumph, exuberance, and merriment. These words all connote a sense of extreme pleasure, often experienced as a result of a significant accomplishment or event. Elation suggests a feeling of intense excitement or pride, while exhilaration implies a rush of energy or adrenaline. Euphoria is an intense state of happiness and well-being, and ecstasy implies an overwhelming emotional experience. Rapture implies a sense of trance-like pleasure, while jubilation and triumph convey a sense of victory or achievement. Exuberance suggests an abundance of energy and excitement, while merriment implies a festive atmosphere of joy and celebration.

What are the hypernyms for Exultance?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Exultance

His chief sensation was one of utter loneliness, mingled with Exultance at freedom.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Hollister heard her at the piano as he walked away, thundering out the rollicking air of the "Soldier's Chorus", its naive Exultance of victory, it seemed to Hollister, expressing well her mood,-a victory that might mean for him an abyss of sorrow and loneliness out of which he might never lift himself.
"The Hidden Places"
Bertrand W. Sinclair
His eyes shone like polished steel, and there was a glow in his haggard face that told of an Exultance beyond his power of repression.
"Out of the Primitive"
Robert Ames Bennet

Related words: Exultant, exult in the Lord

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