Jubilation (Noun)
Meaning 1
A feeling of extreme joy.
Classification
Nouns denoting feelings and emotions.
Examples
- The crowd erupted into jubilation when their favorite team won the championship.
- As soon as the newlyweds were pronounced husband and wife, their friends and family were filled with jubilation.
- The entire nation felt a sense of jubilation when the war finally came to an end.
- Her family's jubilation was palpable when she accepted the job offer in her dream city.
- The sound of laughter and music filled the air, mingling with the jubilation that permeated the room as they celebrated her 30th birthday.
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Meaning 2
A joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural events.
Examples
- The wedding party was met with jubilation as friends and family cheered and congratulated the newlyweds.
- The news of the home team's championship win was met with jubilation from the packed stadium crowd.
- Jubilation erupted throughout the town when the hometown hero returned after being released from captivity.
- As the clock struck midnight, the New Year's Eve celebration gave way to jubilation with confetti and champagne flowing.
- The school hall was filled with jubilation when the graduating class threw their caps in the air and celebrated their new freedom.
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Meaning 3
The utterance of sounds expressing great joy.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.