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jubilance
[ joo-buh-luhns ]
noun
- a feeling or expression of great joy, satisfaction, or triumph; gladness or exultation:
He’s been experiencing a lot of career success—but his greatest reason for jubilance this year is the birth of his daughter.
Word History and Origins
Origin of jubilance1
Example Sentences
The party is gathering for its autumn conference at the Sussex seaside and it seems reasonable to forecast an incoming tide of jubilance.
That cheeky term encapsulates the clubby jubilance of her biggest pop hits, but “Radical Optimism,” with its psychedelic electro-pop, complicates it.
Addressing global threats, Owens proposes that perhaps “jubilance” is the most fitting moral response.
It's wonderful to see their pure, unvarnished jubilance as they gear up for what is sure to be one of the most special cooks of their lives.
The book written by David Thompson with Sharon Washington maintains the film’s immediate post-World War II jubilance but jettisons much of the plot that was specific to De Niro and Minnelli.
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