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jubilance

[joo-buh-luhns] / ˈdʒu bə ləns /


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Addressing global threats, Owens proposes that perhaps “jubilance” is the most fitting moral response.

From Seattle Times

It's wonderful to see their pure, unvarnished jubilance as they gear up for what is sure to be one of the most special cooks of their lives.

From Salon

The book written by David Thompson with Sharon Washington maintains the film’s immediate post-World War II jubilance but jettisons much of the plot that was specific to De Niro and Minnelli.

From Los Angeles Times

Adeem the Artist, who identifies as pansexual and nonbinary, captured the mixed emotions that multiple singers expressed, calling the night “a weird juxtaposition of jubilance and fear.”

From Washington Post

When Haiti’s women’s national soccer team defeated Chile last week, it secured the country’s first appearance in a women’s World Cup, evoking joy, jubilance and tears from players on the pitch.

From Washington Post