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Whoop vs Exult - What's the difference?

whoop | exult |


As verbs the difference between whoop and exult

is that whoop is to make a whoop or whoop can be (informal) to beat, to strike while exult is to rejoice, be very happy.

As a noun whoop

is an exclamation, a cry, usually of joy.

Exult vs Ecstasy - What's the difference?

exult | ecstasy |


As a verb exult

is to rejoice, be very happy.

As a proper noun ecstasy is

(slang) the drug mdma, a synthetic entactogen of the phenethylamine family.

Exult vs Cheers - What's the difference?

exult | cheers |


As verbs the difference between exult and cheers

is that exult is to rejoice, be very happy while cheers is (cheer).

As a noun cheers is

.

As an interjection cheers is

a common toast used when drinking in company.

Exult vs Pride - What's the difference?

exult | pride |


As verbs the difference between exult and pride

is that exult is to rejoice, be very happy while pride is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.

As a noun pride is

the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.

Exult vs Magnify - What's the difference?

exult | magnify |


As verbs the difference between exult and magnify

is that exult is to rejoice, be very happy while magnify is to praise, glorify (someone or something, especially god).

Joy vs Exult - What's the difference?

joy | exult | Related terms |

Joy is a related term of exult.


As a proper noun joy

is .

As a verb exult is

to rejoice, be very happy.

Delight vs Exult - What's the difference?

delight | exult | Related terms |

Delight is a related term of exult.


As verbs the difference between delight and exult

is that delight is to give delight to; to affect with great pleasure; to please highly while exult is to rejoice, be very happy.

As a noun delight

is joy; pleasure.

Ardent vs Exult - What's the difference?

ardent | exult |


As an adjective ardent

is full of ardor; fervent, passionate.

As a verb exult is

to rejoice, be very happy.

Jolly vs Exult - What's the difference?

jolly | exult |


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As a verb exult is

to rejoice, be very happy.

Overjoyed vs Exult - What's the difference?

overjoyed | exult |


As verbs the difference between overjoyed and exult

is that overjoyed is (overjoy) while exult is to rejoice, be very happy.

As an adjective overjoyed

is very happy.

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