What is jubilate in the Bible?
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What is jubilate in the Bible?
To rejoice; exult
To rejoice; exult. verb. A song or an outburst of joy and triumph. noun. The 100th Psalm in the King James Bible and in most modern Catholic versions or the 99th in the Vulgate.
What is the synonym of Jubilate?
In this page you can discover 7 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for jubilate, like: crow, happy, exuberate, exult, triumph, rejoice and glory.
What language is jubilate?
Latin
Latin, ‘shout for joy! ‘, imperative of jubilare (see jubilate).
What is a jubilation mean?
expression of great joy
Definition of jubilation 1 : an act of rejoicing : the state of being jubilant The news was greeted with jubilation. 2 : an expression of great joy the jubilations of the garrison were short-lived— C. R. Low.
How do you use jubilate in a sentence?
How to use jubilate in a sentence. In 1552 the Jubilate was inserted without any restriction as to how often it should take the place of the Benedictus.
What is the antonym of Jubilate?
Opposite of to show elation or triumph. be sad. lament.
How do you use jubilation?
How to use jubilation in a sentence. There was much jubilation among the garrison at this outcome of the long-expected and dreaded attack. He was received in London with jubilation, and was richly pensioned for his heroic adventures. But he did not fall, and her expression of jubilation changed to disappointment.
Is Jubilatory a word?
Definitions for jubilatory. ju·bi·la·to·ry.
What is the adjective of Jubilate?
adjective. /ˈdʒuːbɪlənt/ /ˈdʒuːbɪlənt/ feeling or showing great happiness because of a success.
What is a mercurial woman?
Mercurial describes someone whose mood or behavior is changeable and unpredictable, or someone who is clever, lively, and quick.
What kind of noun is jubilation?
A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation.
Is it cheer or cheers?
cheers, (used as a salutation or toast.) to salute with shouts of approval, congratulation, triumph, etc.: The team members cheered their captain. to gladden or cause joy to; inspire with cheer (often followed by up): The good news cheered her. to encourage or incite: She cheered him on when he was about to give up.
What do you mean by cheer?
1 : a happy feeling : good spirits full of cheer. 2 : something that gladdens words of cheer. 3 : a shout of praise or encouragement The crowd let out a cheer.