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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jubilant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is expressing great joy or happiness.
Example: "The crowd erupted in cheers, a jubilant celebration of their team's victory."
Alternatives: "a joyful" or "an elated".
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On his face is a jubilant grin.
But it was hardly a jubilant celebration.
"I can't even speak," a jubilant Evans said.
A jubilant Ms Le Pen could scarcely contain her delight.
ZAMBIA'S copper belt is in a jubilant mood.
The people took to the streets in a jubilant mood.
We will continue the sale process," said a jubilant Brougton.
(Nikolaus Harnoncourt, in particular, made a jubilant recording of it).
OTHER!" as the music rises to a jubilant conclusion.
"This is unbelievable," a jubilant Manning said Sunday night.
It should be entertaining as well as uplifting to catch them in a jubilant mood.
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