jubilation means A triumphant shouting of great happiness; rejoicing, especially as celebratory outbursts; a feeling of joyous exultation. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Why this word is great
JUBILATION — [Noun] A feeling or expression of triumphant joy and exultation, often manifested as celebratory shouting. From Middle English jubilacioun, from Old French jubilacion, from Late Latin iūbilātiōnem (nominative iūbilātiō, "a shouting for joy"). Unlike elation, which suggests a private, buoyant interiority, or rejoicing, a quieter and more sustained gladness, jubilation is a collective, vocal spasm triggered by a definitive triumph. It is the stadium’s roar at the final whistle, the clamor of church bells on Armistice Day, and the primal shout that erupts from a crowd as confetti falls—a brief, perfect fracture in the ordinary silence, proving that for a moment, the world aligned.
noun
- A triumphant shouting of great happiness; rejoicing, especially as celebratory outbursts; a feeling of joyous exultation.“I knew it had been a victory when I heard the jubilations coming from that neighborhood.”