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Why is exultation a good word for group of larks?

"Exultation" isn't a common word used to describe a group of larks. It's more likely to be used for a group of people feeling great joy or triumph.

Here's why "exultation" doesn't quite fit:

* Larks are known for their cheerful singing: They are associated with happiness and dawn, but not necessarily with a sense of triumph or victory.

* Exultation implies a strong emotion: While larks are energetic and joyful, their singing is more about their natural instinct and the beauty of the morning than a specific emotional state like exultation.

Instead of "exultation," you could use terms like:

* Chorus: This is a common term for a group of birds singing together.

* Assembly: This suggests a gathering of birds, without specific connotations of emotion.

* Flight: This emphasizes their movement and energy.

* Symphony: This evokes the beautiful music of their singing.

Remember, there's no single "correct" word for a group of larks. The best word depends on the context and the specific message you want to convey.

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