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Meanings of
ebullient
in English
Joyously unrestrained.
exuberant
high-spirited
Related terms
spirited
Synonyms
Examples for "
exuberant
"
exuberant
high-spirited
Examples for "
exuberant
"
1
Even at its normal price, this
exuberant
Spanish example offers startling value.
2
Thomas said in a level, most un
exuberant
voice: That's splendid, Father.
3
But beyond these individual cases, stock investors, as a group, are
exuberant
.
4
She was expansive in her person, prodigal in sympathy,
exuberant
in dress.
5
Brown warned the state not to get
exuberant
over its improved finances.
1
Was he the unruly,
high
-
spirited
,
trouble-prone student of a great Jedi Master?
2
And he was a
high
-
spirited
man, quick to anger, a passionate man.
3
It was a
high
-
spirited
evening with good food and relaxed conversation.
4
He needed Maximilianus's
high
-
spirited
company to get him through the task.
5
Isabel herself was clever and high-minded; but
high
-
spirited
also, imperious, and sometimes hard.
Usage of
ebullient
in English
1
On Friday, the mood was sufficiently
ebullient
to allow a broad-based rise.
2
He wasn't his usual
ebullient
self, having to deal with two problems.
3
Miami has always needed a corrective to this wild and
ebullient
optimism.
4
At the party that night she is no more
ebullient
than before.
5
They are
ebullient
with the possibility of their clean and imminent getaway.
6
Dennis gave me a thumbs-up and Margo waved, and I felt
ebullient
.
7
As a primary step he was obliged to suppress his
ebullient
brother-in-law.
8
When he hung up, Harmelin was
ebullient
,
comfortable enough to tease me.
9
He seemed
ebullient
and jubilant as he took a seat beside her.
10
Generally, you're in good spirits this week, even
ebullient
at times.
11
Shapiro, deeply tanned and looking
ebullient
,
had come to testify for the government.
12
Her subdued, six-minute speech contrasted with the
ebullient
tone of Sanders' 16-minute speech.
13
The Mass was held in warm sunshine and an atmosphere of
ebullient
festivity.
14
It's not every day you come across one as
ebullient
as Beanie Feldstein.
15
The son, a young man of
ebullient
manner, greeted me in the courtyard.
16
Two Swedish gaming companies are trying a strangely
ebullient
mid-crisis combo.
Other examples for "ebullient"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ebullient
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more ebullient
normally ebullient
as ebullient
ebullient spirits
ebullient self
More collocations
Ebullient
through the time
Ebullient
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common