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View usage for: (ɪbʌliənt, -bʊl-) adjectiveIf you describe someone as ebullient, you mean that they are lively and full of enthusiasm or excitement about something. [formal] ...the ebullient Russian President. Synonyms: exuberant, excited, enthusiastic, buoyant More Synonyms of ebullient ebullience (ɪbʌliəns, -bʊl-) uncountable noun His natural ebullience began to return. Synonyms: exuberance, enthusiasm, excitement, zest More Synonyms of ebullient ebullient in British English (ɪˈbʌljənt, ɪˈbʊl-) adjective1. overflowing with enthusiasm or excitement; exuberant Derived forms ebullience (eˈbullience) or ebulliency (eˈbulliency) noun ebulliently (eˈbulliently) adverb Word origin C16: from Latin ēbullīre to bubble forth, be boisterous, from bullīre to boil1ebullient in American English (ɪˈbʊljənt; ɪˈbʌljənt) adjective2. overflowing with enthusiasm, high spirits, etc.; exuberant Derived forms ebullience (eˈbullience) noun or eˈbulliency ebulliently (eˈbulliently) adverb Word origin L ebulliens, prp. of ebullire, to boil up < e-, out + bullire, boil 1Examples of 'ebullient' in a sentenceebullient He is an effusive and ebullient man in a jacket and tie.The reason for his ebullient mood may not be hard to discern.He seems to be in a particularly ebullient mood.The mood of reflection lasted half a day and then he was back to his usual ebullient self.Quick wit, ebullient character and an unusual degree of thoughtfulness encourages loyalty.Her father was a lawyer, an ebullient man who collected paintings.He was his normal, ebullient self.He seemed a shadow of his old, ebullient self.The mood is most ebullient in locations where the average property is over 500,000.The Tory benches were on ebullient form.He was in ebullient form.On last week's nostalgia tour, he seemed his usual ebullient self.But a year on Mr Candy is in ebullient form.Not that this advantage was necessary for the Ospreys, for they were now in ebullient and expressive form.Here is a band that captured the ebullient mood of the mid-1990s, and went out of fashion as quickly as they came in. In other languagesebullient British English: ebullient ADJECTIVE If you describe someone as ebullient, you mean that they are lively and full of enthusiasm. ...the ebullient President. - American English: ebullient
- Brazilian Portuguese: vivo
- Chinese: 热情洋溢的
- European Spanish: entusiasta
- French: exubérant
- German: überschwänglich
- Italian: esuberante
- Japanese: 威勢のいい
- Korean: 열광적인
- European Portuguese: vivo
- Latin American Spanish: entusiasta
Definition full of enthusiasm or excitement The minister was fiery, ebullient, and quick-witted. Synonyms excited buoyant exhilarated in high spirits zestful Additional synonymsDefinition (of a person) lively and enthusiastic one of Broadway's most effervescent stars Synonyms lively, excited, dynamic, enthusiastic, sparkling, energetic, animated, merry, buoyant, exhilarated, bubbly, exuberant, high-spirited, irrepressible, ebullient, chirpy (informal), vital, scintillating, vivacious, zingy (informal) Definition enthusiastically showing pleasure, gratitude, or approval He was effusive in his praise of the general. Synonyms demonstrative, enthusiastic, lavish, extravagant, overflowing, gushing, exuberant, expansive, ebullient, free-flowing, unrestrained, talkative, fulsome, profuse, unreservedDefinition extremely happy and excited I was elated by my success. Synonyms joyful, excited, delighted, proud, cheered, thrilled, elevated, animated, roused, exhilarated, ecstatic, jubilant, joyous, over the moon (informal), overjoyed, blissful, euphoric, rapt, gleeful, sent, puffed up, exultant, in high spirits, on cloud nine (informal), cock-a-hoop (old-fashioned), blissed out, in seventh heaven, floating or walking on air, stoked (informal) - ebb
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