Noun
A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough advancing only in a narrow corridor, 2nd Panzer Division was still making rapid headway, leading to jubilation in Berlin. Source: Internet
At the end of the game, Young showed his jubilation at finally being able to win "the big one" while accepting the MVP trophy. Source: Internet
Australia's eventual victory was met by widespread public jubilation, as many believed that Australia had found a means of overcoming the tactics. Source: Internet
Eventually, a full column is formed around the perimeter of the meeting space as worshipers march with singing and loud shouts of praise and jubilation. Source: Internet
Bibles and jackets hysterically thrown into the air in jubilation, drums and keyboards screaming to high heavens. Source: Internet
After the jubilation and celebration of the Christmas period, there comes a time at the beginning of January when a number of people start pledging to go on weight loss plans. Source: Internet