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Exultation

Exultation is a strong feeling of triumph and jubilant joy, often arising in response to a notable achievement, victory, or success. It is typically marked by elation and intense delight and may be expressed outwardly through verbal expressions, laughter, shouting, dancing, or other communal celebrations.

The term derives from the Latin exultatio, from exultare, meaning to leap up or rejoice; ex- meaning

In psychology, exultation is an affective state on the high end of the spectrum of positive emotions,

In literature and religious contexts, exultation is used to describe scenes of triumph or to characterize the

Related terms include jubilation, rejoicing, and elation; exult is the corresponding verb. Exultation emphasizes the outward

out,
saltus
meaning
a
leap
or
rise.
The
word
entered
English
in
the
late
medieval
period.
related
to
joy
and
elation;
it
can
be
brief
or
sustained,
and
is
often
social,
reinforced
by
others'
reactions.
heavens
or
communities
praising
or
thanking
with
exuberance;
it
can
be
formal,
ceremonial,
or
apostrophic
in
tone.
sense
of
triumph
and
celebratory
energy
more
than
quiet
happiness.