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jubilation


Meanings
  • an intense feeling of happiness and satisfaction

    - "The crowd erupted in jubilation when their team scored the winning goal."
    - "The announcement of the Nobel Prize winner was met with jubilation and congratulations from around the world."

Rhymes
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jubilee , jubilant , jubileeite , juvenile , jubilationite
Homophones
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  1. jubilee () :

  2. jubilant () :


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jubilation , jubilations
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Jubilation as a noun: an intense feeling of happiness and satisfaction., Jubilation as a verb: to express intense feelings of happiness and satisfaction, often through music, dance, or other forms of celebration.


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'jubilare', which means 'to shout for joy'.


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  1. Jubilation is the name of a song by the rock band Queen, from their 1975 album 'A Night at the Opera'. The song is known for its distinctive falsetto vocals by lead singer Freddie Mercury.

  2. In the Bible, the term 'jubilee' is used to refer to a year of spiritual renewal and forgiveness, often marked by special ceremonies and celebrations. The concept of the jubilee year is based on the idea that every seventy years, there should be a time of release from debts, restitution of lost lands, and proclamation of universal freedom and reconciliation.


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  1. celebration: An act or occasion of public or private merriment, typically involving food, drink, music, or dancing.

  2. joy: A feeling of great pleasure and happiness, often accompanied by laughter or a smile.

  3. merriment: A state or condition of great happiness and joy, often expressed through laughter, music, or dancing.

  4. revelry: A state or condition of great excitement, merriment, or jubilation, often expressed through loud music, dancing, or other forms of celebration.


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In various cultures and traditions, jubilation is often expressed through music, dance, feasting, and other forms of celebration. For example, in some African cultures, the word 'jubilation' is synonymous with 'praise' or 'worship'. Similarly, in some Christian denominations, the term 'jubilee' is used to refer to a year of spiritual renewal and forgiveness, often marked by special ceremonies and celebrations.

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