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Meaning of jubilate
The primary meaning of "jubilate" is to feel or express great joy or triumph.
Etymology of jubilate
The word "jubilate" originates from the Latin "jubilare," meaning to rejoice or shout for joy, which is derived from the Hebrew "yabal," a ram's horn or trumpet, used to sound a jubilant noise.
Historically, the term has been used in Christian liturgy since the early Middle Ages to describe the 100th Psalm, which is often sung as a hymn of praise and thanksgiving.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A verb meaning to feel or express great joy or triumph, typically as a result of a significant achievement or occasion.
- In a liturgical context, it refers to the 100th Psalm, which is often sung as a hymn of praise and thanksgiving.
Usage Examples
- The crowd began to jubilate as their team won the championship.
- The church choir sang a beautiful rendition of the Jubilate, filling the congregation with joy and praise.
- The news of her engagement made her jubilate, and she couldn't wait to share it with her friends and family.
Antonyms
mourn
lament
grieve
sorrow
regret
despair
depress
dishearten
dismay
disappoint
disillusion
sadden
gloom
depress
deject
despond
dispirit
demoralize
discourage
dishearten
demotivate