jubilation
1 of 1noun/ˌʤu.bə.ˈleɪ.ʃən/
Forms:jubilations
1
a joyful celebration or festive occasion marking a happy event
- The victory parade was a national jubilation.
- The town planned a weeklong jubilation for its anniversary.
- The wedding turned into a night of pure jubilation.
- Streets were filled with jubilation after the coronation.
- The jubilation following independence lasted for days.
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2
a feeling of great joy, triumph, or satisfaction
C2- She felt jubilation at passing the final exam.
- His face showed clear jubilation when he heard the news.
- The team's jubilation was visible after the hard-fought win.
- Jubilation spread through the office after the deal was finalized.
- Tears of jubilation ran down her cheeks.
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3
the act or sound of expressing great joy or triumph
- Cries of jubilation erupted when the team won the match.
- The streets rang with jubilation after the announcement.
- The fans broke into songs of jubilation.
- Her voice trembled with jubilation as she thanked the audience.
- Bells of jubilation echoed across the city.
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