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jubilation

[ joo-buh-ley-shuhn ] [ du ble阞 n ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a feeling of or the expression of joy or exultation.

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More about jubilation

  • First recorded around 13501400.
  • Comes from the Middle English word jubilacioun, which comes from the Latin word 轍贖莉勳梭櫻喧勳紳-, “a shouting for joy.”
  • The verb jubilate, “to show or feel great joy,” also comes from the same Latin stem.

EXAMPLES OF JUBILATION

  • It was wonderful to witness their jubilation as they crossed the finish line.
  • There was an atmosphere ofjubilation and excitement at the grand opening ceremony.

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bedizen

[ bih-dahy-zuhn ] [ b阞da阞 zn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to dress or adorn in a showy, gaudy, or tasteless manner.

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More about bedizen

  • First recorded in 165565.
  • Formed from the verb dizen, “to deck with clothes or finery.”
  • Dizen was originally a weaving term that refers to a bunch of wool fiber on a distaff, a spinning wheel attachment.

EXAMPLES OF BEDIZEN

  • The attendees had bedizened themselves for the midnight release of the new fantasy film.
  • The children loved to use their parents’ old costume jewelry to bedizen themselves.

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malamute

[ mal-uh-myoot ] [ m疆l myut ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

one of an Alaskan breed of large dogs having a dense, coarse coat, raised originally by the Inuit for drawing sleds.

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More about malamute

  • First recorded in 18951900.
  • Sometimes capitalized, malamute is from the Inupiaq word malimiut.
  • Malimiut is a name for the local groups of Inupiaq peoples of the Kotzebue Sound region in what is now Western Alaska, who bred such dogs.

EXAMPLES OF MALAMUTE

  • The dog was a beautiful mix of German Shepherd, Siberian Husky, and Alaskan Malamute.
  • Bursting through the screen door, the malamute sprinted to greet us as we came up the walkway.

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