Jubilated [verb]

Definition of Jubilated:

exult

Synonyms of Jubilated:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jubilated:

Be sad


Sentence/Example of Jubilated:

The meadow lark, tilting upon the topmost tip of the highest pine, sings to the sky a jubilate in three pure syllables.

So you do not wonder, I fancy, that Charlie's letter should be such a jubilate.

I waited until the Jubilate was ended and then went in to bid good-bye to my friends.

Why do our hearts sing jubilate when we meet a friend for the first time?

In 1552 the Jubilate was inserted without any restriction as to how often it should take the place of the Benedictus.

"Ah, Guillaume," he exclaimed in the Norman tongue, this is indeed a grace for which to sing Jubilate.

But Dick threw his cap high up in the air, and shouted "Jubilate!"

But, jubilate, I have got my garden all hoed the first time!

There was no repression now; the Ark fairly rang with the sonorous strains of that wild Jubilate.