[
UK
/dʒˈuːbɪlənt/
]
[ US /ˈdʒubəɫənt/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒubəɫənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
full of high-spirited delight
a joyful heart -
joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success
a triumphal success
a triumphant shout
rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day
How To Use jubilant In A Sentence
- As she cycled alone to the line, she had time to grab a national flag from the jubilant crowd. Times, Sunday Times
- The big fellow immediately sprinted towards jubilant home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground.
- Jubilant, most gave up the idea of protesting in the freezing temperatures again, but approximately 1,000 persisted with their plan.
- I am very happy to get a chance to compose songs in the Malayalam movie 'Plavilla Police'," a jubilant Ramatheerathan told PTI after the 'pooja' for recording of songs at a studio here. You Don't Know Me
- More than two million pupils were jubilant at getting the day off to enjoy the winter wonderland. The Sun
- Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face.
- Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence. Times, Sunday Times
- In contrast were the jubilant celebrations by the away section, who know this was one giant step towards safety. Times, Sunday Times
- We were flying and we came ashore jubilant and buoyed up.
- It's hard to convey how jubilant and peaceful the atmosphere is, and this in a country full of macho hotheads!