JUBILATE | • jubilate v. To show elation or triumph; to rejoice. • Jubilate prop.n. (Christianity) The third Sunday after Easter. • JUBILATE v. to rejoice. |
JUBILATED | • jubilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of jubilate. • JUBILATE v. to rejoice. |
JUBILATES | • jubilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jubilate. • JUBILATE v. to rejoice. |
JUBILATING | • jubilating v. Present participle of jubilate. • JUBILATE v. to rejoice. |
JUBILATION | • jubilation n. A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation. • JUBILATION n. an act of rejoicing. |
JUBILATIONS | • jubilations n. Plural of jubilation. • JUBILATION n. an act of rejoicing. |
OBNUBILATE | • obnubilate adj. (Obsolete) Covered or darkened as with a cloud; overclouded; obscured. • obnubilate v. (Obsolete) To obscure, to shadow. • obnubilate v. To make cloudy. |
OBNUBILATED | • obnubilated adj. (Literally and figuratively) Obscured; dimmed or hidden with or as if with a cloud. • obnubilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of obnubilate. • OBNUBILATE v. (obsolete) to darken, cloud over. |
OBNUBILATES | • obnubilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obnubilate. • OBNUBILATE v. (obsolete) to darken, cloud over. |
OBNUBILATING | • obnubilating v. Present participle of obnubilate. • OBNUBILATE v. (obsolete) to darken, cloud over. |
OBNUBILATION | • obnubilation n. The action of darkening or fact of being darkened, as with a cloud; obscuration. • obnubilation n. (Medicine, specifically) Obscuration or clouding of the mind or faculties. • obnubilation n. (Rare, literally) A veiling with or concealment in clouds. |
OBNUBILATIONS | • obnubilations n. Plural of obnubilation. • OBNUBILATION n. beclouding or obscuring. |