jubilation

[US]/ˌdʒuːbɪˈleɪʃn/
[UK]/ˌdʒuːbɪˈleɪʃn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. exuberant joy or rejoicing; celebration.

Example Sentences

The goal was greeted by jubilation from the home fans.

The laughter on the boats mingled with that on shore,adding to the jubilation on National Day.

The team celebrated their victory with jubilation.

The crowd erupted in jubilation when the final goal was scored.

Her jubilation was evident as she danced around the room.

The news of his promotion was met with jubilation by his colleagues.

The jubilation of the fans could be heard throughout the stadium.

The team's jubilation was short-lived as they realized they had to play another game.

The jubilation on her face was contagious, spreading to everyone around her.

The announcement of the bonus was met with jubilation by the employees.

The team's jubilation turned to disappointment when they realized they had lost the championship.

The jubilation in the air was palpable as the city celebrated its victory.

Real-world Examples

Feel free to express your jubilation at any time.

Source: Sherlock Holmes: The Basic Deduction Method Season 2

Mission leaders raised their hands in jubilation.

Source: CNN 10 Student English November 2018 Collection

Yeah, the reactions are nothing short of jubilation.

Source: NPR News June 2021 Compilation

September 2nd 1945 and America's joy bubbled over into unrestrained jubilation.

Source: Daily English Listening | Bilingual Intensive Reading

With sudden jubilation, Tom snatched up a briefcase left by some harassed passenger.

Source: A man named Ove decides to die.

Residents have described scenes of jubilation with thousands of people taking to the streets.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation June 2021

There were scenes of jubilation in Paris and in towns and cities across the country.

Source: BBC World Headlines

Ron made a noise that might have indicated jubilation or disgust, it was hard to tell.

Source: 5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry was an indispensable part of the mingled outpourings of jubilation and mourning, of grief and celebration.

Source: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry was an indispensible part of the mingled outpourings of jubilation and mourning, of grief and celebration.

Source: 7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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