The complement "are jubilant" functions as a predicate nominative, identifying and describing the subject "seniors" as being jubilant after graduation. It completes the meaning of the subject by providing additional information about its state or condition.
Predicate adjective
Predicate adjective
predicate adjective
It is Predictive Adjective if you are on A+LS
Jubilant refers to a state of being particularly joyful, so suitable sentences could be:The young man was jubilant at the birth of his son.The senior students were jubilant at their graduation celebration.I was jubilant when, after many months of failing maths, I actually achieved a B on my test.
Jubilant is jubilant(e) in French :)
Jubilant FoodWorks was created in 1995.
the jubilant dog couldn't wait to get his steak
The jubilant goalie was fined for executing three cartwheels in succession.
The noun forms for the word jubilant are jubilation and jubilance.
You could tell that Jambo was jubilant because he was jumping and waving his tail all day.
The jubilant young boy bought a lollipop from a street vendor.