Antonym of absurdities
What are antonyms for jubilant?
antonyms for jubilant
- depressed.
- discouraged.
- sad.
- sorrowful.
- unexcited.
- unhappy.
What are some antonyms of boastful?
antonyms for boastful
- humble.
- modest.
- unconceited.
- deprecating.
What is the synonym of absurdly?
adverbidiotic, without due consideration. absurdly. ill-advisedly. imprudently. incautiously.
What is meaning of jubilant ‘?
or expressing great joy
Definition of jubilant
: feeling or expressing great joy : exultant the jubilant winner.
What is a synonym jubilant?
Definitions of jubilant. adjective. full of high-spirited delight. synonyms: elated, gleeful, joyful joyous.
Is jubilant a positive word?
showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph; rejoicing; exultant: the cheers of the jubilant victors; the jubilant climax of his symphony.
What is the sentence of jubilant?
How to use Jubilant in a sentence. The boy was jubilant to be with a dad he loved and away from an overly strict mom. The flight crews returned jubilant that their missions had been successful. Papa Quinn, Howie and my wife and I were exhausted but jubilant.
What is the antonym for emancipation ‘?
What is the opposite of emancipation?
enslavement | slavery |
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subjection | serfdom |
immurement | enthrallment |
servility | impoundment |
peonage | duress |
What is the noun for jubilant?
jubilation noun – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
What is a jubilant mood?
/ˈdʒuːbɪlənt/ feeling or showing great happiness because of a success. The fans were in jubilant mood after the victory.
What part of speech is jubilant?
(adjective)
JUBILANT (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
What is jubilation called?
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 spell Jubilous?
noun, plural ju·bi·li [joo-buh-lahy].