ebullient

/i'bʌljənt/
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ebullient

She gave an ebullient laugh at the surprise party.

Definition

Adjective: 1. Joyously unrestrained; full of enthusiastic energy and excitement: Describes a person, mood, or behavior that is overflowing with cheerful energy and high spirits. 2. Bubbling with fervor or zest: Suggests an effervescent, lively quality, as if bubbling over with enthusiasm.

Usage

The word "ebullient" is used to describe a person's personality, mood, or manner, especially when they are expressing great happiness, optimism, or excitement in a very lively and uninhibited way. It is a formal and vivid adjective.

Examples
  • Her ebullient personality made her the life of every party.
  • The team was in an ebullient mood after their championship victory.
  • He gave an ebullient speech, full of hope and grand plans for the future.
  • Despite the rain, the children remained ebullient, splashing in the puddles.
Advanced Usage
  • "Ebullient with": Used to specify the cause or focus of the excitement.
    • She was ebullient with pride after her son's graduation.
  • "Ebullient in": Describes the manner or context in which the enthusiasm is shown.
    • He was ebullient in his praise for the volunteers' work.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ebullience (noun): The quality or state of being ebullient; exuberant enthusiasm.
    • The ebullience of the crowd was contagious.
  • Ebulliently (adverb): In an ebullient manner.
    • She greeted her old friends ebulliently.
Synonyms
  • Exuberant: Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
  • Effervescent: Bubbly, lively, and enthusiastic.
  • Vivacious: Attractively lively and animated.
  • Exhilarated: Very happy and excited.
  • High-spirited: Lively and cheerful.
Antonyms
  • Apathetic: Showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
  • Lethargic: Lacking energy or enthusiasm.
  • Gloomy: Dark or poorly lit; feeling distressed or pessimistic.
  • Subdued: Quiet and rather reflective or depressed.
Idioms and Phrases

Note: "Ebullient" itself is not commonly used in fixed idioms. Its meaning is typically expressed directly. - Bubbling over with joy/excitement: An idiom with a very similar meaning to "ebullient." - She was bubbling over with joy at the news.

ebullient

She gave an ebullient laugh at the surprise party.

Adjective
  1. joyously unrestrained

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