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jubilee

noun as in anniversary

noun as in festival

noun as in jamboree

noun as in triumph

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Example Sentences

In her Silver Jubilee speech she said that while she understood independence aspirations, she wanted to see the UK remain united.

In the song's music video, Jubilee featured boys and girls backing it up—just as he had described.

DJ Jubilee dropped the work in his song 1993 classic “Do the Jubilee All.”

Plus, when we were shooting, it was the time of the Olympics and then the Diamond Jubilee, so he was very busy.

In her annual Christmas speech, the Queen spoke warmly about her own jubilee and the success of the London Olympics.

Ive traded and sold everything from a thousand cattle to peddling collar-buttons at the Queens Jubilee.

The long looked-for jubilee morning had dawned, and we were to her God's messengers, bringing the glad tidings.

It was a day of jubilee to the colored people, who swarmed out from their cabins and appropriated the plunder.

There can be no question that 'James Hepburn' is the most notable Scottish story that will be issued in the jubilee year.

The Venezuela incident and the recent Jubilee ceremonies had fanned imperialist sentiment.

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On this page you'll find 170 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to jubilee, such as: ceremony, commemoration, festival, holiday, recurrence, and feast day.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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