Pronunciation: /ˈdʒuːbəli/
noun a special anniversary or event, especially a 50th anniversary
A1 The town is having a jubilee celebration next weekend.
A2 The queen's diamond jubilee was celebrated with a parade.
B1 The church is planning a jubilee event to mark its 50th anniversary.
B2 The jubilee concert featured performances from famous musicians.
C1 The jubilee of the company was marked with a grand gala dinner.
C2 The jubilee of the school was a momentous occasion that brought together alumni from around the world.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a jubilee
A1 The jubilee celebration was full of music and dancing.
A2 The town held a jubilee parade to commemorate its founding.
B1 The jubilee event attracted people from all over the country.
B2 The jubilee concert featured performances from famous artists.
C1 The jubilee gala was a grand affair with fireworks and gourmet food.
C2 The jubilee anniversary was marked with a special exhibition showcasing the town's history.
formal The country celebrated its golden jubilee with a grand parade and fireworks display.
informal We're throwing a big party for grandma and grandpa's jubilee anniversary.
slang Let's have a massive bash for Sally's jubilee birthday!
figurative The successful completion of the project marked a jubilee moment for the team.
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