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Exultant

/ɪɡˈzʌl.tənt/adjective
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Exultant refers to a feeling of triumphant joy or elation, often marked by unrestrained enthusiasm after achieving a hard-won success. In contemporary contexts, it's commonly used to describe emotional highs in personal victories, sports triumphs, or professional breakthroughs, adding a vivid sense of exuberance that makes the experience feel larger than life.

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Exultant shares its Latin root 'saltare' with the word 'somersault,' both originally referring to joyful jumping; this connection highlights how ancient expressions of happiness influenced modern acrobatics and language, with 'somersault' first recorded in English in the 16th century as a literal leap of delight.

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