C1 noun Literary

exultimive

/ɛɡˈzʌltɪmɪv/

A specific, intense instance or outward expression of triumphant joy and jubilation following a significant achievement. It refers to the physical or vocal manifestation of one's inner state of exultation.

Examples

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1

His sudden exultimive after the final whistle blew was captured by every photographer on the field.

His sudden exultimive after the final whistle blew was captured by every photographer on the field.

2

The diplomat managed to suppress his exultimive despite the favorable terms of the treaty.

The diplomat managed to suppress his exultimive despite the favorable terms of the treaty.

3

I couldn't help a little exultimive when I finally beat that level.

I couldn't help a little exultimive when I finally beat that level.

Word Family

Noun
exultimive
Verb
exult
Adverb
exultantly
Adjective
exultant
Related
exultation
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Memory Tip

Think of 'Exult' (joy) + 'Impetive' (impulse). It is an impulse or act of exulting.

Quick Quiz

The crowd's ______ was deafening as the underdog team scored in the final seconds.

Correct!

The correct answer is: exultimive

Examples

1

His sudden exultimive after the final whistle blew was captured by every photographer on the field.

everyday

His sudden exultimive after the final whistle blew was captured by every photographer on the field.

2

The diplomat managed to suppress his exultimive despite the favorable terms of the treaty.

formal

The diplomat managed to suppress his exultimive despite the favorable terms of the treaty.

3

I couldn't help a little exultimive when I finally beat that level.

informal

I couldn't help a little exultimive when I finally beat that level.

4

Scholars argue that the communal exultimive observed in ancient rites served to reinforce tribal loyalty.

academic

Scholars argue that the communal exultimive observed in ancient rites served to reinforce tribal loyalty.

5

The quarterly earnings report sparked a brief exultimive among the shareholders during the meeting.

business

The quarterly earnings report sparked a brief exultimive among the shareholders during the meeting.

Word Family

Noun
exultimive
Verb
exult
Adverb
exultantly
Adjective
exultant
Related
exultation

Common Collocations

pure exultimive pure exultimive
brief exultimive brief exultimive
outburst of exultimive outburst of exultimive
collective exultimive collective exultimive
show of exultimive show of exultimive

Common Phrases

in a state of exultimive

in a state of exultimive

an exultimive of spirit

an exultimive of spirit

to trigger an exultimive

to trigger an exultimive

Often Confused With

exultimive vs exultation

Exultation is the general feeling of joy, while exultimive specifically denotes a singular, often physical, act or instance of expressing it.

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Usage Notes

This word is highly specific and often used in literary or advanced academic contexts to describe a localized moment of celebration. It is less common than 'exultation' and implies a more active, visible demonstration.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often use this as an adjective because of the '-ive' suffix; remember it functions as a noun in this specific test-vocabulary context.

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Memory Tip

Think of 'Exult' (joy) + 'Impetive' (impulse). It is an impulse or act of exulting.

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Word Origin

Derived from the Latin 'exsultare' (to leap up), combined with a modern suffix structure to denote a specific instance or manifestation.

Grammar Patterns

Used as a countable noun Often follows possessive pronouns (e.g., 'her exultimive') Frequently used with verbs like 'suppress', 'display', or 'trigger'
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Cultural Context

In competitive sports culture, this term might describe the iconic 'victory pose' or celebration after a goal.

Quick Quiz

The crowd's ______ was deafening as the underdog team scored in the final seconds.

Correct!

The correct answer is: exultimive

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