Meaning
Jubilation is a noun that means great joy, triumph, or celebration. It describes a state of extreme happiness, often shared by a group of people when something wonderful has happened.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of Speech: Noun
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Uncountable noun (generally), though sometimes used in the plural form "jubilations" to emphasize multiple occasions of joy.
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Typical structures:
- "with jubilation"
- "a scene of jubilation"
- "express jubilation"
Common Phrases
- "a cry of jubilation"
- "scenes of jubilation"
- "to express jubilation"
- "to greet with jubilation"
Collocations
- Verb + jubilation: express jubilation, show jubilation, feel jubilation, greet with jubilation
- Adjective + jubilation: wild jubilation, great jubilation, national jubilation, public jubilation
- Prepositions: in jubilation, with jubilation
Examples
- The crowd erupted in jubilation when their team won the championship.
- There were scenes of jubilation in the streets after the election results were announced.
- She could not hide her jubilation at the news of her promotion.
- The soldiers were welcomed home with tears and jubilation.
- Their victory was celebrated with songs, dances, and great jubilation.
- The announcement was met with cries of jubilation from the audience.
- After months of hard work, the team’s success brought a sense of pure jubilation.
Synonyms or Related
- Joy
- Delight
- Triumph
- Elation
- Happiness
- Celebration
- Exultation