Words Of Celebration

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a Japanese cheer or battle cry

interjection used to express enthusiasm or joy

  • The crowd cheered 'banzai' as the emperor passed by in the parade.
  • We shouted 'banzai' at the top of our lungs during the celebration.
  • The group of friends yelled 'banzai' before taking a shot together.
  • With a 'banzai' attitude, she tackled the challenges head-on and never gave up.

noun a word used to express joy or approval

verb to shout 'hooray' in celebration or approval

interjection used to express joy or approval

  • The team won the championship, and the crowd erupted in a resounding hooray.
  • Hooray! We finally finished the project ahead of schedule.
  • Hooray, we aced the exam!
  • After months of hard work, she finally received the promotion she deserved - hooray!

interjection used to express joy, excitement, or approval

  • The crowd cheered with a resounding hurrah as the president arrived at the event.
  • Hurrah! We finally won the game after a long losing streak.
  • I shouted 'hurrah' when I found out we get a day off from work next week.
  • Hurrah for new beginnings! Let's embrace the changes and opportunities that come our way.

adjective describing a feeling of great happiness or pleasure

  • The couple shared a joyous moment as they exchanged their wedding vows.
  • We had a joyous time celebrating my birthday with friends and family.
  • The party last night was so lit, it was truly joyous!
  • The artist's painting captured the essence of a joyous spring day.

noun a joyful song or hymn

verb to express joy or happiness; to rejoice

  • The choir members jubilate as they sing the Hallelujah chorus.
  • We can jubilate once we finish this project and go out for drinks.
  • Let's jubilate like there's no tomorrow at the concert tonight!
  • Her heart began to jubilate with joy as she watched her children play together.

noun a feeling of great happiness and triumph

adjective jubilant (showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph)

  • The crowd erupted in jubilation as the team scored the winning goal.
  • There was so much jubilation at the party last night, everyone was dancing and celebrating.
  • We were all in a state of pure jubilation when we found out we passed the exam.
  • His heart was filled with jubilation as he watched his children play happily in the yard.

noun the action or process of celebrating or being happy

adjective feeling or expressing great joy or happiness

  • The townspeople were rejoicing at the news of the successful harvest.
  • We were all rejoicing when we found out our favorite band was coming to town.
  • The team was totally rejoicing after their big win on Saturday.
  • Her heart was rejoicing as she watched her children play together in the yard.

noun a lively and noisy celebration or party

verb to enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with dancing and drinking

  • The audience gathered to revel in the beauty of the orchestra's performance.
  • We're going to revel in the success of our project at the team dinner tonight.
  • Let's hit the club and revel in the music all night long!
  • She couldn't help but revel in the feeling of freedom that came with quitting her job.