Upset, down, sad, depressed, discontented
despondant
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.
feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
Jubilant is derived from the Latin word, jubilare, meaning 'to shout with joy.'
The abstract noun for the adjective jubilant is jubilance.A related abstract noun form is jubilee.
Jubilant is jubilant(e) in French :)
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the jubilant dog couldn't wait to get his steak
The jubilant goalie was fined for executing three cartwheels in succession.
It is Predictive Adjective if you are on A+LS
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.
feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
Jubilant is derived from the Latin word, jubilare, meaning 'to shout with joy.'
The definition of "jubilant" is "triumphantly joyful: feeling or expressing great delight over a success, achievement, or victory." Used in a sentence: She was jubilant over her success in achieving her goal.
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.