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verb, to be joyful or jubilant, esp because of triumph or success; rejoice

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Nice video! All elements were there, you spoke very clearly, and the video was very good quality. I liked your little stuffed-toy skit as well lol :) Good job.

tara said
Jan 16 2010, 11:40 AM

Yours was really creative! I liked that you used your stuffed animals to show that word which really helped. YOur sentence was well used and showed the meaning well. good job

Jan 17 2010, 10:21 AM

Great video :) good quality, all the elements are there. But you spent a really long time defining the word maybe you could talk a little more on what it meant to you and how it relates to morality play? it didnt really relate to the middle ages either. But very clear as to what the word means :)

annieeting said
Jan 17 2010, 11:12 AM

Good video, I really liked how you spoke clearly and that you weren't monotone because it made the video more engaging, and it seemed like you knew a lot about the word. I liked the dialog between the stuffed animals in which you had a good example of how the word would be used in a sentence, but I think that you could have improved it by describing how this word may have applied to the middle ages, since we came across this word in the context of that time period.

denisehbh said
Jan 17 2010, 02:32 PM

That was a really good video(: it showed all of the elements that it needed and acting it out with the stuffed animals was a really good idea. You spoke very clearly and articulately.I would give it credit.

Jan 18 2010, 12:30 AM

I thought your video was clever =) You definitely defined the word well, and I liked the little skit with the PSAT scores- it was creative! But maybe you could have tied it in to the middle ages a little more?

Jan 18 2010, 12:32 AM

Using the stuffed animals was a creative idea and I was able to understand the definition well . Good Job
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120463 said
Jan 18 2010, 12:38 AM

Your video was really good. You had all 5 elements and I loved the way you used stuffed animals to incorporate something creative into your word. Really well done. The only thing I would have done is related it more to the middle ages however it was still great!

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drewh714 said
Jan 18 2010, 12:39 AM

Your video was pretty good, and it had all the elements. The use of the stuffed animals was really funny, credit.

Jan 18 2010, 01:13 AM

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exult by Collins

  1. 1) verb, to be joyful or jubilant, esp because of triumph or success; rejoice
  2. 2) verb, to triumph (over); show or take delight in the defeat or discomfiture (of)

Etymology

C16: from Latin exsultāre to jump or leap for joy, from saltāre to leap

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Synonyms

rejoice, celebrate, jubilate, revel, boast, crow, taunt, brag, vaunt, drool, gloat

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