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Meanings of
high-spirited
in English
Joyously unrestrained.
exuberant
ebullient
Related terms
spirited
Synonyms
Examples for "
exuberant
"
exuberant
ebullient
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
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.
Usage of
high-spirited
in English
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.
6
This wasn't the Jessie he had always known, sunny,
high
-
spirited
,
and warmly impulsive.
7
Secker reported that the mood on board the Irene was
high
-
spirited
.
8
A fine lad, except that he was a thought too hasty and
high-spirited
.
9
It is the
high
-
spirited
audacity of their materialization that turns everything to wonder.
10
He was a handsome, generous,
high
-
spirited
fellow, but rash and extravagant.
11
Elizabeth is rebellious and
high
-
spirited
and lost interest in the Primer several years ago.
12
My attendants were especially
high
-
spirited
as they dressed me on my second morning back.
13
The Dicks let out
high
-
spirited
whoops, obviously tantalized by the idea of exploding rocks.
14
As might be expected, our demands at first infuriated this stubborn and
high
-
spirited
race.
15
They are in reality a proud race, great-hearted and
high-spirited
.
16
He was very young, very
high
-
spirited
and accomplished, and immensely popular with all Virginians.
Other examples for "high-spirited"
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high-spirited
Adjective
Frequent collocations
high-spirited husbands
High-spirited
through the time