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View definitions for be jubilant

be jubilant

verb as in exult

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I have been a Rams fan forever, but it’s not time to be jubilant just because they beat a bad team.

But Australia’s 1-0 victory gave reason for fans to be jubilant, even in Kerr’s absence.

There was familiarity and there was friendliness, although teams that have yet to lose are likely to be jubilant.

I know some Tottenham fans might be jubilant about the result while also thinking 'hang on, we didn't play very well' - but that's the reason why they should be even happier, especially in a fixture with a history like this one.

From BBC

“Each bystander felt irresistibly compelled to cheer for one train, to be jubilant when it forges ahead, or mortified if it falls behind. It becomes for the time being his train, his locomotive, his railroad.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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