exuberant

[ɪɡˈzjuːbərənt]

exuberant Definition

  • 1filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement
  • 2growing luxuriantly or profusely

Using exuberant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exuberant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The exuberant crowd cheered as the band took the stage.

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    She had an exuberant personality that lit up the room.

  • Example

    The garden was filled with exuberant blooms.

  • Example

    The children were exuberant with joy at the sight of the presents.

exuberant Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for exuberant

Idioms Using exuberant

  • bursting with exuberance

    filled with an abundance of energy and enthusiasm

    Example

    The children were bursting with exuberance as they ran around the playground.

  • a warm and enthusiastic greeting

    Example

    The new employee received an exuberant welcome from her colleagues.

  • loud and unrestrained laughter

    Example

    The comedian's jokes elicited exuberant laughter from the audience.

Phrases with exuberant

  • the rapid and abundant growth of plants

    Example

    The rainy season led to exuberant growth in the garden.

  • a state of high energy and enthusiasm

    Example

    The team was in exuberant spirits after winning the championship.

  • a time of youthful energy and vitality

    Example

    In her exuberant youth, she traveled the world and had many adventures.

Origins of exuberant

from Latin 'exuberantem', meaning 'overabundance'

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Summary: exuberant in Brief

The term 'exuberant' [ɪɡˈzjuːbərənt] describes a state of being filled with lively energy and excitement. It can refer to people, such as 'She had an exuberant personality that lit up the room,' or to things, such as 'The garden was filled with exuberant blooms.' 'Exuberant' can also be used to describe growth, spirits, or youth, as in 'exuberant growth' or 'exuberant youth.' Idioms like 'bursting with exuberance' and 'an exuberant welcome' further emphasize the energetic and enthusiastic nature of the term.

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