ebullient

IPA: ɪbˈʌɫjʌnt

adjective

  • Enthusiastic; high-spirited.
  • (archaic) Of a liquid: boiling and bubbling, or agitated as if boiling.
  • (archaic) Causing heat.

Examples of "ebullient" in Sentences

  • The people had ebullient energy.
  • The men acted with ebullient manners.
  • Her response is ironic, not ebullient.
  • The sun kissing the ebullient crowd of 55,581.
  • Because were I in a less ebullient frame of mind.
  • He is a dynamic, enthusiastic and ebullient person.
  • She's ebullient about Season 3 and I can't blame her.
  • Sometimes castor oil can also be used as an ebullient.
  • La Bourdonnais was an ebullient and garrulous individual.
  • He was fearless, if ebullient and temperamental, in court.
  • Anyone who paints "ebullient" on a clothespin qualifies as interesting.
  • A number of media outlets used "ebullient" to describe events around the rescue of the
  • In the case of words like "ebullient" and "shellacking," people are searching because they don't know what the heck they mean.
  • I called the ebullient Mr. Posner and asked him for advice for the business owner struggling to build a great online reputation.
  • Posner said he doesn't expect returns to regain the heights attained before the financial crisis, when markets were "ebullient" and capital requirements were lower.
  • A happy word following a disastrous incident: The Chilean miner "Super Mario" Sepulveda was described as "ebullient," or "showing liveliness and enthusiasm," after he finally emerged from the collapsed mine.
  • My own vote for best-dressed (and there were several contenders) goes to Caldecott Chair Gratia Banta, truly chic, glamorous and in ebullient in a strapless, shimmering orange gold gown that looked to me like it was made of silk shantung.

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