jubilancy
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Definition
Noun: A state or feeling of extreme joy, triumph, or exultation; great happiness, often expressed publicly.
Usage
"Jubilancy" is a formal noun used to describe an intense, often celebratory, feeling of joy. It typically refers to a collective or public emotion felt by a group of people after a significant success or happy event. It is less common in everyday speech than its synonym "jubilation."
Examples
- The jubilancy of the crowd was palpable as the final whistle confirmed their team's championship victory.
- A wave of jubilancy swept through the nation following the announcement of peace.
- Her heart was filled with pure jubilancy upon hearing the wonderful news.
Advanced Usage
- "to be filled with jubilancy": to be overwhelmed with extreme joy.
- The graduates were filled with jubilancy as they threw their caps into the air.
- "an air/atmosphere of jubilancy": a pervasive feeling of celebration in a place.
- An air of jubilancy filled the streets during the festival.
Variants and Related Words
- Jubilation (n): The more commonly used synonym for "jubilancy," meaning a feeling of great happiness and triumph.
- Jubilant (adj): Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
- The jubilant fans cheered loudly.
- Jubilee (n): A special anniversary of an event, often one celebrating 25, 50, or 60 years, typically marked by celebrations which may involve jubilancy.
Synonyms
- Exultation: A feeling of triumphant elation.
- Elation: Great happiness and exhilaration.
- Joyfulness: The state of being full of joy.
Antonyms
- Despair: The complete loss or absence of hope.
- Sorrow: A feeling of deep distress caused by loss or disappointment.
- Dejection: A sad and depressed state; low spirits.
Noun
- a feeling of extreme joy