Phrases with «jubilation»

Jubilation means extreme happiness or excitement, usually because of a great achievement or joyful event. Full definition

Sentences with «jubilation»

  • The exhibition will explore the false promise of true freedom and equality in the wake of the Emancipation Proclamation, the Civil Rights movement, and the election of Barack Obama, all moments of jubilation in Black America. (artnoir.co)
  • The Platonic ideal of the dissertation adviser is the Dumbledore to your Harry: His reputation should be legendary, his credentials unassailable, his wisdom unmatched, and his presence cause for jubilation among the good and terror among the evil. (businessinsider.com)
  • Residents of Ekiti erupted in jubilation on Sunday following the decision of oil marketers to resume supply of petroleum to the state. (punchng.com)
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