IPA: /ˈdʒuːbɪliː/
KK: /ˈdʒuːbɪliː/
A special celebration or occasion, often marking a significant anniversary, such as a 50th anniversary.
The town held a grand jubilee to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
**Jubilee** → The word 'jubilee' originates from the Hebrew word 'yobel' (meaning ram's horn) and was adopted into Latin as 'jubilaeus' (meaning a joyful celebration). The term historically referred to a special year of emancipation and restoration, celebrated every 50 years in ancient Israel. Thus, 'jubilee' signifies a time of joy and celebration, often associated with significant anniversaries or milestones.
Imagine the sound of a ram's horn signaling a joyful celebration — that's the essence of a jubilee, a time for festivity and marking important occasions.
No commonly confused words.