jubilation


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Synonyms for jubilation

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Synonyms for jubilation

the act or condition of feeling an uplifting joy over a success or victory

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Synonyms for jubilation

a feeling of extreme joy

a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event

the utterance of sounds expressing great joy

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'I know by the virtue of rule of law, they have appealed and by the time the Appeal Court is going to give its judgment, we are going to see another jubilation in Osun for the PDP and Senator Ademola Adeleke and the grand jubilation would be when the Supreme Court gives its final judgment in favour of Senator Ademola Adeleke.
The residents of the area expressed grave concern on the indifferent attitude of police and district administration for not taking any action as it could result in death or injury in the locality.Firing in jubilation has become a routine practice as there is no one to check on this illegal practice.
Not hiding her jubilation, she declared: 'Always and forever, daddy's girl!'
The girls - just some of nearly 300 abducted in 2014 - were embraced by their parents amid scenes of jubilation.
The issuance of notification on granting Eid bonus has sent a wave of jubilation among the employees.
Derby Day Today is derby day in the north east, A day some fans like the least, A day where two rival teams compete, A day where Newcastle and Sunderland meet, A goal will cause jubilation, But for the other side desperation, The fans will scream the fans will boo, But managers and players will do too, It only happens twice a season, But it always happens for a reason, Keeping up in the table and pride, From the enemies across the tide, Today is the day people will bet, On things in which their minds are set, Healthy competition some might say, But it's dangerous competition on derby day, A dangerous fan can be a beast, On derby day here in the North East.
There were scenes of jubilation in Croke Park as Donegal ran out 0-16 to 1-11 winners.
The Act was met with jubilation and exhalation by the public and the education community; it was another step towards enhancing students' academic performance.
Summary: Riyadh, Rabi Al-Awwal 23, 1432, Feb 23, 2011, SPA-- A number of officials have expressed their jubilation over the safe return of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz Al Saud after a successful therapeutic trip abroad.
The outcome left Turkey distraught and suspicious of the influence of UEFA's French president Michel Platini, but for the winners there was jubilation.
GRAEME Swann drops to his knees in jubilation after taking the final wicket to seal Ashes glory for England and send Australia packing minus the precious urn.
His talk took the form of the celebration of the USA but he warned that despite worldwide jubilation at Mr Obama's election, it would all ultimately end in failure.