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Meanings of
jubilance
in English
Portuguese
júbilo
Catalan
exultació
Spanish
júbilo
Back to the meaning
A feeling of extreme joy.
exultation
jubilation
jubilancy
Portuguese
júbilo
Usage of
jubilance
in English
1
The other answered in a rare, rich tone of suppressed
jubilance
of feeling.
2
The creatures erupted into a growling, screeching cheer, a disorganized howl of total
jubilance
.
3
Kalem thought it sounded reasonable, but the initial burst of
jubilance
suddenly seemed further away.
4
He's been here! Sano could hardly contain his
jubilance
as he and Hirata exchanged grins.
5
There was a subdued
jubilance
in his manner.
6
He did not see the flood of sunlight-hedid not hear the mad
jubilance
of the canary.
7
She held the phone with both hands and stared at the screen without a hint of
jubilance
.
8
Everyone's favourite family man Barnaby Joyce kept his New England seat and he made his
jubilance
eloquently known.
9
To her consternation, that thought doused her
jubilance
like a bucket of water poured over a roaring campfire.
10
Then there came a rush of glad life to his heart and he could have shouted in his
jubilance
.
11
He waited until they came up, their horses pounding over the uneven sod urged by the
jubilance
of their riders.
12
The Nanas were part of the feminist battle Saint Phalle was waging, but their sheer
jubilance
often obscured their social message.
13
Though the handwriting was less firm than the foregoing, there was a
jubilance
about the closing lines which even the Chinese felt.
14
She fell at Edith's feet, and over the lagoon came again the tinklings, now with a quicker note of
jubilance
-
almost
of
triumph.
15
A suppressed
jubilance
such as had seized and held him when he first beheld the disabled airplane in the desert valley, filled Johnny now.
16
Very soon her whole treasury of knowledge and feeling, of experience and character, was laid with youthful
jubilance
on the altar of the Lord.
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About this term
jubilance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
suppress jubilance
mad jubilance
sheer jubilance
subdued jubilance
total jubilance
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Translations for
jubilance
Portuguese
júbilo
exultação
Catalan
exultació
joia
Spanish
júbilo
Jubilance
through the time