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Jubilate   Listen
verb
Jubilate  v. i.  To exult; to rejoice. (R.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Jubilate" Quotes from Famous Books



... not an ill-tempered girl, but the sight of those gay city people annoyed her, and when, at she sang the Jubilate Deo, she saw the soft blue orbs of the blonde and the coal-black eyes of the brunette, turning wonderingly toward her, she was conscious of returning their glance with as much of scorn as it was possible for her to show. Anna tried to ask forgiveness ...
— The Rector of St. Mark's • Mary J. Holmes

... have nothing to jubilate over if what it mistakenly calls our 'trial of democratic institutions' shall be unsuccessful. For in fact, our constitutional system was but the reproduction, in a broader field and on a grander scale, of the British ...
— The Continental Monthly, Volume V. Issue I • Various

... "Whoosh!" all but upset his tray and slammed it down on the piano, in order to leave himself free to jubilate properly. With solemn joy he ceremoniously shook ...
— The Real Adventure • Henry Kitchell Webster



Words linked to "Jubilate" :   fete, jubilancy, chirk up, glory, cheer, rejoice, jubilation, triumph, cheer up, exuberate, exult, jubilance, celebrate



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