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Sentence example with the word 'jubilant'
jubilant
bursting with happiness, delighting, enchanted, exalted, freaked out, in ecstasies, in raptures, overjoyful, rapturous, sent, whoop
Definition
adj.
joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success
Last update: February 24, 2017
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The Indian army is
jubilant
after its success in Kargil.
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All I could do was my
jubilant
dance after finding out that I don't have cancer!
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The boys were
jubilant
in final assembly when the final...
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Instead of the
jubilant
hymenaeus, the voice of his own child greeted him on the threshold.
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The boy was
jubilant
to be with a dad he loved and away from an overly strict mom.
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Their thoughts were
jubilant
as in fancy they posed as heroes before their fellows left behind.
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As a matter of fact, he was almost
jubilant
.
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Horned Lizard is
jubilant
; so, also, every warrior of his band.
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After it some words spoken more coherently give the key to its
jubilant
tone.
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The backers of Cherokee waxed
jubilant
and offered ridiculous odds.
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