Past tense of exult; rejoiced triumphantly or expressed great joy.
Regular past tense of exult, formed by adding -ed. This straightforward conjugation preserves the verb's Latin origins in English's Germanic verb structure.
In narrative and historical writing, 'exulted' often marks a turning point — when someone 'exulted,' they'd typically won, overcome an obstacle, or achieved something significant, making it a verb that signals success.
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