Jubilation

/ˌdʒuː.bɪˈleɪ.ʃən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A feeling of great happiness and joy, often expressed in celebration.
The jubilation of the crowd was palpable as the winning team entered the stadium.
An expression of joy or exultation.
Her face lit up with jubilation when she received the good news.
The act of rejoicing or celebrating.
There was a jubilation in the air as families reunited for the holiday festivities.
A festive celebration or occasion marked by joy.
The jubilation at the festival lasted well into the night.
An atmosphere of cheerfulness and excitement.
The jubilation of the graduates filled the auditorium as they threw their caps in the air.

Etymology

From Latin 'jubilationem', from 'jubilare' meaning 'to shout for joy'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

jubilation at victory
An expression of joy and celebration due to winning.
singing in jubilation
Singing joyfully to express happiness.
jubilation of the masses
A widespread feeling of joy shared by a large group of people.

Related Words

jubilant
Feeling or showing great joy.
jubilate
To show or feel jubilation.
jubilious
Pertaining to jubilation.

Slang Meanings

Joy mode
After getting the promotion, she was in full joy mode.
Celebration vibes
The party was full of celebration vibes after the good news.