ebullient

  • 21ebullient — e bul·li·ent || nt adj. enthusiastic, exuberant, effusive; (Archaic) boiling, agitated, revealing excitement or thrill …

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  • 22ebullient — a. 1. Effervescing, boiling over. 2. Bursting, rushing, outbursting, throbbing, stormy. 3. Over enthusiastic, over demonstrative, extravagant …

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  • 23ebullient — adj high spirited, exhilarated, buoyant, breezy, vivacious, sparkling, aglow; exuberant, enthusiastic, zestful, irrepressible, excited, agitated; boiling up, bubbling up, effervescent, foamy, foaming, frothy, yeasty; gushing, overflowing,… …

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  • 24ebullient — ebul·lient …

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  • 25ebullient — UK [ɪˈbʌlɪənt] / US [ɪˈbʊljənt] adjective formal very happy and enthusiastic Derived word: ebullience noun uncountable …

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  • 26ebullient — /əˈbʊljənt / (say uh boolyuhnt), /əˈbʌl / (say uh bul ), /əˈbjul / (say uh byoohl ) adjective 1. seething or overflowing with fervour, enthusiasm, excitement, etc. 2. boiling; bubbling like a boiling liquid. {Latin ēbulliens, present participle,… …

  • 27ebullient —   a. boiling; effervescent; exhilarated.    ♦ ebullioscope, n. instrument for determining boiling point.    ♦ ebullition,    ♦ ebullience,    ♦ ebulliency, n. ebullitive, a …

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  • 28re-ebullient — …

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  • 29ebullience — ebullient ► ADJECTIVE 1) cheerful and full of energy. 2) archaic or literary boiling or agitated as if boiling. DERIVATIVES ebullience noun ebulliently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin ebullire boil up …

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  • 30ebulliently — ebullient ► ADJECTIVE 1) cheerful and full of energy. 2) archaic or literary boiling or agitated as if boiling. DERIVATIVES ebullience noun ebulliently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin ebullire boil up …

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