0 very happy, especially at someone else's defeat or failure: --
Campos can be manic-depressive, exultant, violent, dynamic; he quests for nowhere and everywhere at once.
The expression of horror on her face is gradually modulated through the entire scale of feelings from hesitant doubt, anxious hope and cautious joy, right through to exultant happiness.
Human protagonists, however, are exultant with victory.
Everything in the service is intended to be exultant and full of light.
It's a song of exultant praise, directed to the same creator whose world, in the first movement is so fraught with perils.
We are all of us exultant and unrepentant whigs.
Exultant fans coined the phrase to glorify their team's upcoming adventure.
The temptation to be partisan or exultant must be very strong.