Jubilations [noun]

Definition of Jubilations:

celebration

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Sentence/Example of Jubilations:

Alex Ovechkin lifted his hands in jubilation and yelled as his 708th career goal doubled as the overtime winner Saturday night at Capital One Arena.

Inauguration musical performances, in their need to balance solemnity with jubilation, are always tricky propositions.

There was much jubilation among the garrison at this outcome of the long-expected and dreaded attack.

He was received in London with jubilation, and was richly pensioned for his heroic adventures.

But he did not fall, and her expression of jubilation changed to disappointment.

"Nobly," agreed Captain Mayo, allowing himself a moment of jubilation, even though the dreaded shoals were ahead.

And spurring his horse, he emerged from the thicket, leaving the gauchos there, in a state of jubilation impossible to describe.

Their advent led to a certain amount of jubilation on the part of those freshmen who were fond of the game.

The bells in the towers above burst forth into yet more frantic jubilation.

Then the bells almost turned over in their fury of jubilation, and every cannon in the city bellowed out.