Jubilation in a sentence as a noun

I don't know how the tech start-ups will contain their jubilation.

I had missed five shots, and the other team erupted in jubilation that I had not scored.

There was jubilation in the streets of Iraq when Saddam was driven out of power.

The jubilation in the comments over this seems... misplaced?

Or the jubilation Iraqis showed after voting the first time.

It used to be that seeing a single typo in a competitor's paper was cause for jubilation.

To say that the Times, when the real crash came, reported the event with jubilation would be an exaggeration.

One thing that I hope doesn't get lost amidst the jubilation is that I do not think that this changes the recommended way to create Android applications.

In the face of such jubilation of their rescue, there was a small demonstration in Plaza de BolĂ­var to remind everyone that there were still people who needed help.

Panamanian officials were driving around Balboa honking their horns in jubilation but got bottlenecked at the false road.

And what has replaced all that jubilation in Iraq today?Short-lived minor PR victories are insignificant compared to the long term loss of human life.

But it's all in service of something "we" all agree to with jubilation, all enemies are a monolith, they're right-wingers, while no brainwashing can be found over here.

Video of Russian mercenaries attacking US Army vehicle has been met with nation-wide jubilation.

One of the most wonderful things about Curiosity was not just the amazing landing, but the sheer jubilation the JPL team went through once they realized their little rover had safely survived the "7 minutes of terror" and landed.

Because of the presence of undocumented foreign workers, and a number of military personnel in transit, there are great discrepancies in the estimates of total deaths by the end of 1945; a range of 39,000 to 80,000 can be found in various studies.======Of course none of that is grounds for jubilation: many, probably most, of those killed or maimed were victims to some degree.

What is it that makes you think that the reception of Australis was "very positive"?I'd consider the reception of a software product update to merely be "positive" if there was generally praise, basically no negativity at all, and people expressing that they are now significantly better off."Very positive" would involve no negativity, and complete and total jubilation from users.

Jubilation definitions

noun

a feeling of extreme joy

See also: exultation jubilance jubilancy

noun

a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event

See also: celebration

noun

the utterance of sounds expressing great joy

See also: exultation rejoicing