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jubilant

/joo-buh-luhnt/US // ˈdʒu bə lənt //UK // (ˈdʒuːbɪlənt) //

喜庆的,欢呼雀跃,欢快的,欢呼雀跃的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph; rejoicing; exultant: the cheers of the jubilant victors; the jubilant climax of his symphony.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.happy

Examples

  • Even in the midst of this jubilant homecoming, caution is warranted, because theater people work in especially close quarters with one another.

  • They’ve put faith in a star-studded prime-time special and a virtual parade, among other events, to distract from a National Mall populated by law enforcement officers instead of jubilant supporters.

  • The Daily Beast spoke to a jubilant League on Tuesday about the behind-the-scenes battle to get The Interview to movie theaters.

  • And when he reads his admission letter, his jubilant reaction is priceless.

  • The 91-year-old was in jubilant spirits, toasting the occasion with a cheering group of friends, family, and admirers.

  • As a TV moment, it was—against every jaded instinct to loathe such things—hopeful, playful, and jubilant.

  • Now, with rising rates, many are feeling much less jubilant.

  • Piegan, at this moment, set up a jubilant hallooing down the river, and shortly came rushing back to us.

  • "Mon enfant," he triumphantly added, with an air of jubilant proprietorship.

  • It was not a hurrah that they gave so much as a wild, jubilant cry of inexpressible joy.

  • The same jubilant success was attending the whole army, though not without sharp resistance on the part of the enemy in places.

  • He was led past the ammunition cases, and the men in their jubilant work of packing the mules.