Jubilant Meaning in English
word
ˈdʒubəɫənt
JOO-buh-luhnt
dʒˈuːbɪlənt
JOO-bih-luhnt
التعريف
Feeling or showing great joy, happiness, or triumph, especially after a success or victory.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Jubilant' is formal and emphasizes strong, shared joy, often in groups celebrating success. Common in news, literature, or descriptions of crowds. Collocates with 'crowd', 'fans', 'cheers'. Not used for mild happiness.
Spanish: jubiloso - eufóricoPortuguese (BR): jubilante - eufóricoPortuguese (PT): jubilante - eufóricoChinese (Simplified): 欢欣鼓舞的 - 欢腾的Chinese (Traditional): 歡欣鼓舞的 - 歡騰的Hindi: उल्लसित - अत्यंत प्रसन्नArabic: مُبتهج - فرِح للغايةBengali: উল্লাসিত - আনন্দিতRussian: ликующий - торжествующийJapanese: 歓喜に満ちた - 大喜びのVietnamese: hân hoan - vui mừng tột độKorean: 환호하는 - 매우 기뻐하는Turkish: coşkulu - sevinçliUrdu: پرجوش - شادمانIndonesian: penuh kegembiraan - sangat gembira
جمل نموذجية
The team was jubilant after winning the championship.
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She felt jubilant when she heard the good news.
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The crowd was jubilant during the celebration.
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He gave a jubilant shout when he passed the final exam.
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Everyone danced in a jubilant mood at the wedding.
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Their jubilant reaction showed just how much the victory meant to them.
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