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[ joo-buh -ley -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌdʒu bəˈleɪ ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a feeling of or the expression of joy or exultation: Their jubilation subsided when they lost the second game.
a joyful or festive celebration.
Origin of jubilation 1350–1400; Middle English jubilacioun (<Anglo-French ) <Latin jūbilātiōn- (stem of jūbilātiō ) a shouting for joy, equivalent to jūbilāt- (see jubilate) + -iōn- -ion
Words nearby jubilation juberous, jubilant, jubilarian, jubilate, jubilatio, jubilation , jubilee, jubilee year, jubilus, Júcar, jud.
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Example sentences from the Web for jubilation The fact that I was neither outraged nor filled with jubilation was not only unacceptable, but also placed me in the minority.
The Outrage Over Beyonce’s Bettie Page Bangs: Why the Media Must Stop Objectifying Women | Phoebe Robinson| October 15, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Arriving at the Melody Ballroom, the atmosphere was a frenzy of joy, jubilation and holy bedlam.
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There was a great deal of jubilation in the cottage and then Cunningham himself came to visit us to congratulate us in person.
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Jubilation might be a more appropriate term for the public that has so longed for this to happen.
Andy Murray Makes History by Winning Wimbledon | Nicholas McCarvel| July 7, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Four years after the party in Denver, that jubilation has cooled.
Democratic Convention Dilemma: Obama 2012 vs. Obama 2008 | Howard Kurtz| September 4, 2012| DAILY BEAST
The teacher had not come, and there was such an uproar and jubilation that she could hardly make herself heard.
Young Lucretia and Other Stories | Mary E. Wilkins
As he spoke Maule's perplexity changed to surprise, then to bewilderment, and ultimately into jubilation .
The English landed 100,000 men at Antwerp, who were received with jubilation by the population.
New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 | Various
On the contrary, they executed that difficult acrobatic feat known as going off their heads, with jubilation .
The Cock-House at Fellsgarth | Talbot Baines Reed
When the directors entered into negotiations with Hirsch he broke out into jubilation .
History of the Jews, Vol. VI (of 6) | Heinrich Graetz
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British Dictionary definitions for jubilation noun a feeling of great joy and celebration
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Words related to jubilation joy, happiness, festivity, merriment, exultation, triumph, gladness