Etymology
The word "jubilant" comes from the Latin word "jubilum," which means "a joyful shout." It is related to the word "jubilare," which means "to shout for joy."
Meaning and Origin
"Jubilant" means feeling or expressing great joy or triumph. It is often used to describe someone who is celebrating a victory or a special occasion. The word first appeared in English in the 16th century.
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