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exaltació
испанский
entusiasmo
Overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval.
enthusiasm
exuberance
каталонский
exaltació
1
This is not unusual: the biochemistry professor is known for his
ebullience
.
2
Andy's breezy
ebullience
faltered in the face of such an astonishing question.
3
Oblivious, Marley stayed the course with his antics and misdeeds and boundless
ebullience
.
4
Their
ebullience
will keep me on my feet a while longer.
5
It was a remarkable admission for an executive well known for his
ebullience
.
6
They certainly illustrate his expressiveness, his verbal
ebullience
and his habitual adjectival excess.
7
They had been lowered perceptibly in consequence of the
ebullience
of Pericault's cousins.
8
Bairstow's batting carries with it an
ebullience
that must be hereditary.
9
The Mazz, however, was in a state of high
ebullience
.
10
Ask him something? Grishkin radiated an
ebullience
,
a vast energy.
11
There was a stridency in the German tone that conveyed more menace than
ebullience
.
12
He remained cool and composed, unwilling to share Bidwell's
ebullience
.
13
The exhaustion and
ebullience
of a battered nation is caught in a dance marathon.
14
Bill Clinton's magnetism,
ebullience
,
and ambition clearly brought something new and liberating into her life.
15
He could switch from
ebullience
to despair in minutes.
16
In truth, few people could resist her forthright
ebullience
.
ebullience
alike ebullience
boundless ebullience
breezy ebullience
bring ebullience
bristle with ebullience
каталонский
exaltació
eufòria
entusiasme
испанский
entusiasmo
animación
euforia
exhuberancia