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Definitions for JUBILATION
ˌdʒu bəˈleɪ ʃənju·bi·la·tion

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. exultation, jubilance, jubilancy, jubilationnoun

    a feeling of extreme joy

  2. celebration, jubilationnoun

    a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event

  3. exultation, rejoicing, jubilationnoun

    the utterance of sounds expressing great joy

Wiktionary

  1. jubilationnoun

    A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation.

  2. Etymology: iubilatio.

Wikipedia

  1. Jubilation

    Jubilation is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Anka for his 1972 studio album of the same name. Anka wrote the song with Johnny Harris, who also produced the track. It was released in 1972 as a 7" single by Buddah Records. A gospel song, the lyrics of "Jubilation" find the protagonist preaching about religious themes. Making a moderate commercial impact, it peaked on the record charts in both Canada and the United States. It has since been included on several of Anka's greatest hits albums and covered by The Edwin Hawkins Singers in 1973. American vocalist Barbra Streisand covered "Jubilation" in 1974 for her sixteenth studio album, ButterFly. It was also released as a single but was substantially shorter than Anka's original version. Commenting on her cover, Anka praised Barbra's vocal capabilities and joked that she "can sing the phone book" if she wanted to.

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  1. jubilation

    Jubilation is a feeling of great happiness, joy, and triumph, often expressed through actions such as cheering, celebrating, or rejoicing. This emotion is typically experienced following a significant achievement, victory, or positive event.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Jubilationnoun

    a triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation

  2. Etymology: [L. jubilatio: cf. F. jubilation.]

Wikidata

  1. Jubilation

    Jubilation is the tenth and final studio album by Canadian/American rock group The Band. Recorded in the spring of 1998 in Levon Helm's home studio in Woodstock, New York, it was released on September 15, 1998. Bucking the trend set on Jericho and High on the Hog, there were more originals than covers on Jubilation. Songs include "Last Train to Memphis", featuring guest guitarist Eric Clapton, Garth Hudson's solo instrumental closer "French Girls", Rick Danko's "High Cotton" and the ode to Ronnie Hawkins, "White Cadillac". On only one track, "If I Should Fail", do all six group members appear. Helm and Danko are missing from one track each, guitarist Jim Weider is missing from two. Richard Bell is replaced by producer/engineer Aaron Hurwitz on piano and keyboards for much of the album. Hudson and drummer-percussionist Randy Ciarlante are on every track. Friends and family abounded to help out. A colored vinyl of the album was released in September 1998 in a limited run. The album cover is by famed Illinois folk artist George Colin.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of JUBILATION in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of JUBILATION in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of JUBILATION in a Sentence

  1. Herbert Tillman:

    All of a sudden, Martin Luther King comes on stage. And when he comes on stage, everybody, and I mean everybody, got to their feet and got to hollering and jubilation with excitement.

  2. Ken Parker:

    It was like jubilation with all the white nationalists when that happened.

  3. Bashir Manzo:

    As I speak to you there is jubilation in Dapchi.

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