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exaltació
Spanish
entusiasmo
Overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval.
enthusiasm
ebullience
Catalan
exaltació
An overflowing fullness.
plenty
abundance
plethora
galore
copiousness
1
A year later, an after significant revision, the composer was all
exuberance
.
2
Despite Wheeler's
exuberance
,
the fight for net neutrality is far from over.
3
The broadcaster describes a Brazil goal with the familiar South American
exuberance
.
4
We'll raise a thousand, he said,
exuberance
getting the better of him.
5
The apostrophe to her shows the vividness and
exuberance
of his imagination:-
6
But it was ultimately Murray's
exuberance
for the project that sold Christy.
7
And the miscreant walked about delirious with the
exuberance
of his gratification.
8
The party from The Forest caught her enthusiasm and
exuberance
of spirits.
9
The sheer explicit
exuberance
of the answer tells you a few things.
10
It was fun for me to get into that youthful
exuberance
today.
11
His
exuberance
made him a good comrade; yet he also loved solitude.
12
But the
exuberance
of the welcome made up for the unseasonable weather.
13
Quite exhaustive, fired by a boundless
exuberance
that leaps off the page.
14
Crucially these price rises are being driven by pragmatism rather than
exuberance
.
15
Leigh Caldwell, a behavioral economist, points to experiments to monitor irrational
exuberance
.
16
He never felt so keenly the
exuberance
of his youth and strength.
exuberance
youthful exuberance
irrational exuberance
sheer exuberance
natural exuberance
usual exuberance
Catalan
exaltació
eufòria
entusiasme
Spanish
entusiasmo
animación
euforia
exhuberancia