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jubilations

  • plural
    of jubilation.
    jubilation
    noun
    a feeling of or the expression of joy or exultation.

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After every major proclamation, the people standing directly next to me shouted their jubilations into my ear at an excruciating pitch.

From The Verge Apr. 14, 2022

Toronto’s Gay Pride Festival is the largest in the country, and Harper was, semi-tragically, missing from last summer’s jubilations.

From The Guardian Sep. 2, 2015

The final whistle brought angry jeers for the home side and scenes of jubilations for Fürth, who celebrated as if Bild's "Frankenmeister" title wasn't just an imagined one.

From The Guardian Apr. 22, 2013

Many people will feel very ill indeed, and after the first jubilations a deep depression will hang over these islands, especially over those who wake up in police stations.

From Time Magazine Archive

The most wonderful jubilations were held at the air tanks.

From Life in a Thousand Worlds by W. S. (William Shuler) Harris