Vocabulary Word
Word: jubilation
Definition: rejoicing; great joy
Definition: rejoicing; great joy
Sentences Containing 'jubilation'
The announcement of the UAR was met with widespread jubilation and celebration throughout the Arab world, but most prominently in Syria.
The end of the war and emancipation brought both jubilation and anxiety, many not knowing how to restructure their lives.
After a night of celebration, Otpor interrupted the jubilation with pictures of the horrors of the past ten years, telling Serbian they had nothing to celebrate.
Hultman published three collections of hymns: "Cymbalen" (The Cymbal), "Jubelklangen" (The Sound of Jubilation) and "Solskenssånger" (Sunshine Songs).
The day of his arrival, despite the suspicion of many, the electricity comes and is greeted with jubilation around the neighborhood.
Ahmadiyya Muslims say that after much jubilation was shown by the opponents of Ahmad upon Atham being alive once the time limit of the original prophecy expired, Ghulam Ahmad invited him to swear on oath that he did not entertain the least thought of the truth of Islam and the falsehood of Christianity, offering him a promise of 4,000 rupees if he did.