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Meaning of jubilated
The primary meaning of the word "jubilated" is to feel or express great joy or triumph.
Etymology of jubilated
The word "jubilated" originates from the Latin "iubilare", which means to rejoice or shout for joy, and is related to the Hebrew "yōbēl", meaning ram's horn, which was used to signal times of celebration or jubilation in ancient Jewish tradition.
Historically, the term has been used in various contexts, including biblical and liturgical settings, to express great joy or triumph.
Synonyms
rejoiced
celebrated
delighted
thrilled
elated
ecstatic
euphoric
overjoyed
exuberant
triumphant
gleeful
cheerful
merry
joyful
happy
blissful
radiant
beaming
thrilled
enthusiastic
excited
animated
lively
vivacious
effervescent
bubbly
sprightly
spirited
jubilant
rapturous
transported
elevated
uplifted
inspired
Definitions
- The word "jubilated" is defined by Oxford Languages as past tense of "jubilate", which means to feel or express great joy or triumph, typically as a result of something pleasant or successful happening.
- * It can also refer to a formal or celebratory expression of joy, such as a jubilate, which is a special prayer or hymn of praise and thanksgiving.
Usage Examples
- The crowd jubilated when their team won the championship.
- * She jubilated at the news of her engagement, feeling like the luckiest person alive.
- * The congregation jubilated during the Easter service, singing hymns and praising God.
Antonyms
grieved
mourned
lamented
sorrowed
regretted
disappointed
disillusioned
unhappy
sad
depressed
melancholy
despondent
despairing
hopeless
gloomy
somber
mournful
dismal
bleak
dismal
dreary