jubilee

[ˈdʒuːbɪli]

jubilee Definition

  • 1a special anniversary or celebration, especially one that happens after 25 or 50 years
  • 2a year of celebration and thanksgiving every 50 years in the Roman Catholic Church

Using jubilee: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jubilee" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Queen's Diamond Jubilee was celebrated in 2012.

  • Example

    The church is celebrating its 150th jubilee this year.

  • Example

    The pope declared a jubilee year to mark the 2000th anniversary of Jesus' birth.

jubilee Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with jubilee

  • a celebration of a 25th anniversary

    Example

    They threw a big party for their silver jubilee.

  • a celebration of a 50th anniversary

    Example

    The company is planning a golden jubilee celebration next year.

  • a year of special celebration and forgiveness in the Roman Catholic Church that occurs every 50 years

    Example

    Pope Francis declared a jubilee year of mercy in 2015.

Origins of jubilee

from Hebrew 'yobel', meaning 'ram's horn trumpet'

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Summary: jubilee in Brief

The term 'jubilee' [ˈdʒuːbɪli] refers to a special anniversary or celebration, particularly after 25 or 50 years. It can also denote a year of celebration and thanksgiving every 50 years in the Roman Catholic Church. Examples include 'The Queen's Diamond Jubilee' and 'The church is celebrating its 150th jubilee.' 'Jubilee' extends into phrases like 'silver jubilee' and 'golden jubilee,' marking 25th and 50th anniversaries respectively.