jubilation|jubilations in English
noun
[ju·bi·la·tion || ‚dʒuːbɪ'leɪʃn]
joyfulness, gladness; celebration, festivity, rejoicing, exultatio
Use "jubilation|jubilations" in a sentence
1. Jubilation! Huge sighs of relief.
2. In Madrid there was open jubilation.
3. Shouts of jubilation rose from the crowd.
4. The whole city was a scene of jubilation.
5. There were scenes of jubilation among her supporters.
6. There was jubilation that a local team had come first.
7. The goal was greeted by jubilation from the home fans.
8. My colleagues read the communique with astonishment rather than jubilation.
9. 23 His resignation was greeted by jubilation on the streets of Sofia.
10. The whole Divine Land was a scene of jubilation.
11. The soft lighting was hit in the face, a jubilation.
12. Every discharge from the unit was a moment of jubilation.
13. There was jubilation in the crowd as the winning goal was scored.
14. His resignation was greeted by jubilation on the streets of Sofia.
15. China is the day before yesterday and sports day for jubilation.
16. It is a day that the whole world joins in the jubilation.
17. During the joyous Spring Festival, the whole world joins in the jubilation.
18. There was, of course, jubilation in the Ferrari camp and rightfully so.
19. Why Do People Perform Lion and Dragon Dances on Days of Jubilation?
20. Jubilation Press is an independent letterpress printing company that focuses on poetry Broadsides and artist books
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22. All over Pakistan, news of President Pervez Musharraf departureoffice has been greeted with jubilation.
23. A new year without Sylvie, Katherine thought with a mixture of guilt and jubilation.
24. A mixture of sorrow and jubilation punctuated the voices of those who addressed the crowds.
25. They went wild with jubilation as they paid homage to the local boy who made President.