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Meaning of ebullient
The primary meaning of "ebullient" is having or showing a lively and enthusiastic personality.
Etymology of ebullient
The word "ebullient" originates from the Latin "ebullire", meaning to boil up or bubble up, which is a combination of "ex" (out) and "bullire" (to boil).
Historically, the term has been used to describe someone or something that is lively, enthusiastic, and full of energy, with a sense of excitement and joy that cannot be contained.
Synonyms
effervescent
vibrant
enthusiastic
lively
energetic
spirited
ebullience
vivacious
dynamic
effusive
buoyant
radiant
sparkling
effervesce
zestful
animated
sprightly
jaunty
elated
exhilarated
irrepressible
bubbling
frothy
scintillating
dazzling
resplendent
brilliant
radiant
glowing
beaming
shining
luminous
coruscating
incandescent
Definitions
- Having or showing a lively and enthusiastic personality, typically characterized by a confident and cheerful demeanor.
- * Filled with or characterized by a lively and enthusiastic energy, often expressed through lively and animated behavior.
Usage Examples
- The ebullient personality of the party host made the evening a memorable one.
- * Her ebullient laughter was infectious, and soon the whole room was filled with the sound of joyful chatter.
- * The ebullient atmosphere of the festival was palpable, with colorful decorations and lively music filling the air.