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    ebullient
    /ɪˈbʌljənt/

    adjective

    • 1. cheerful and full of energy: "she sounded ebullient and happy"
    • 2. (of liquid or matter) boiling or agitated as if boiling: archaic "misted and ebullient seas"

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  2. excited and enthusiastic: He was openly ebullient after the election.

  3. The meaning of EBULLIENT is boiling, agitated. How to use ebullient in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. excited and enthusiastic: He was openly ebullient after the election.

  5. There are two senses of the word of ebullient. One describes an immediate, and ultimately short-lived, reaction to a particular event — for example if you've just won the lottery, you are ebullient.

  6. Ebullient definition: overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited. See examples of EBULLIENT used in a sentence.

  7. If you describe someone as ebullient, you mean that they are lively and full of enthusiasm or excitement about something.

  8. 1. overflowing with enthusiasm, excitement, or vivacity; high-spirited; exuberant. 2. bubbling up like a boiling liquid. [1590–1600; < Latin ēbullient-, s. of ēbulliēns, present participle of ēbullīre to spout out] e•bul′lience, e•bul′lien•cy, n. e•bul′lient•ly, adv.

  9. adjective. /ɪˈbʌliənt/, /ɪˈbʊliənt/ (formal) full of confidence, energy and good humour. The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood. He was accompanied by an ebullient, talkative blonde. The ebullient Mr Clarke was not to be discouraged. She sounded as ebullient and happy as ever. Topics Personal qualities c2. Word Origin.

  10. EBULLIENT definition: energetic, enthusiastic, and excited: . Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · ebullient (comparative more ebullient, superlative most ebullient) Enthusiastic; high-spirited. Synonym: zestful