English to Catalan Meaning of exultant - joiós


Exultant :
joiós
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Definitions of exultant in English
Adjective
Examples of exultant in English
(1) It was a decisive campaign, in which the better prepared side struck hard and fast, and delivered its exultant people a smashing victory which promised salvation from their enemies.(2) The euphoria of victory before an exultant home crowd was diluted when the Saints followed up by losing to North Melbourne by 92 points.(3) When he rolls across the finish line, we're exultant .(4) But Trotsky's faith in the socialist future, and his exultant delight in life, survived all failure.(5) Ranged before the exultant children's minister was a rapt host of 700 local officials who are extending her childcare empire across the country.(6) It was a celebratory, sedate, courtly dance: exultant outstretched jumps, falling, turning and an eloquent reflection on the crucifixion.(7) What is more, it is not simply crude power that triumphs abroad, but its exultant justification.(8) Audiences feel appropriately claustrophobic in the close-up jail sequences, and appropriately exultant when Flynt's lawyer wins his case in front of the Supreme Court.(9) Downstairs, another large, white-walled gallery displayed photographs from Life magazine - not all exultant , but most of them proud and tough.(10) He confessed that after two days of the Games, and two gold medals on the opening night before an exultant home crowd, he was mentally drained when he faced van den Hoogenband on the third day.(11) But I just want to indulge in a bit of pure, exultant joy!(12) It also means that if all the ‘experts’ rave on about a particular album, I'm on pretty shaky ground if I go overboard criticising it, or at the least, am less than exultant about it.(13) The normally exultant cheers of a vast Scottish Grand National crowd were muted because the splendour of a truly great race was bought at a very dear price.(14) The play opened last January to exultant ovations.(15) I can't see why every party newspaper instead finds it necessary to display exultant , triumphant headlines after each election.(16) Chelsea set aside the mouthwatering prospect of the Champions League draw against Barcelona to return to their bread and butter and produced a goal feast for an exultant crowd.
(1) extremely good ::
molt bona
(2) extremely beautiful ::
de gran bellesa
(3) extremely tired ::
extremadament cansat
(4) extremely weak ::
extremadament feble
(5) extremely hot ::
extremadament calenta
(6) extremely difficult ::
extremadament difícil
(7) extremely cold ::
extremadament fred
(8) extremely well ::
molt bé
(9) extremely bad ::
extremadament dolent
(10) extremely rare ::
extremadament rar
Synonyms
Adjective
1. jubilant ::
joiós
4. delighted ::
encantat
6. happy ::
feliç
7. overjoyed ::
ple d'alegria
8. joyous ::
joiós
9. joyful ::
alegre
10. gleeful ::
joiós
11. excited ::
excitat
12. rejoicing ::
alegria
14. euphoric ::
eufòric
15. elated ::
exaltat
17. in raptures ::
extasiat
19. on cloud nine ::
en els núvols
20. in seventh heaven ::
en el setè cel
22. over the moon ::
sobre la lluna
23. jumping for joy ::
saltant d'alegria
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