US /ˈdʒubələnt/
・UK /ˈdʒu:bɪlənt/
And you say: "I'm rather jubilant about this situation", people will go: "What the hell?"
"Jubilant" means very happy.
but although Tom's ear tingled, his heart was jubilant.
was jubilant.
(JUBILANT MUSIC PLAYING) (EXCITED GASP)
what I did hear was a pretty jubilant presenter and even more enthusiastic trial discussants.
but what I did hear was a pretty jubilant presenter and even more enthusiastic trial discussants.
Matthewson waxed jubilant. "Three to one!" he proclaimed.
Sworn by his ecstatic teammates and a jubilant crowd here at Madison Square Garden
As the Knicks get a much-needed victory on the game of his life, then he is sworn by his ecstatic teammates and a jubilant crowd here at Madison Square Garden.
And I can tell you that the mood here is obviously jubilant, but I have to say it was kind of funny that when the CBC, that of course is Canada's public broadcaster, called the race in favour of the Liberals, the crowd here was not so big yet.
and I can tell you that the mood here is obviously jubilant.
Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him! Be jubilant, my feet!