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jubilate

[joo-buh-leyt] / ˈdʒu bəˌleɪt /


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“You do not know how excited we are. Our teachers will jubilate and dance,” he is quoted by the Daily Mail as saying.

From BBC • Jul. 17, 2024

A jubilate written in celebration of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 offered a glimpse of the composer at the beginning of his career in London.

From New York Times • Mar. 22, 2014

I cheered as Kekeli’s side won, trying to rein in my delight as I watched her jubilate.

From "Flying Through Water" by Mamle Wolo

The mere chorus-singers of the Grove are also beginning to be silent; so that the jubilate that has been chanting for the last month is now over.

From Mirror of the Months by Patmore, Peter George

That man should yet behold that happy scene, When one loud jubilate of worship—love— Should climb the heavens from each lone shore of earth.

From Lays of Ancient Virginia, and Other Poems by Bartley, James Avis




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