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Ebullient
Ebullient meaning
Enthusiastic; high-spirited. | Of a liquid: boiling and bubbling, or agitated as if boiling. | Causing heat.
Synonyms of Ebullient
Example sentences (20)
Alan Porter says, in that ebullient ump-y way.
Paintings of elegant garden parties, moonlit festivities on the beach, and raucous celebrations after bullfights offer a delightful snapshot of the city’s ebullient fin-de-siècle social and cultural scene.
That was 20 years ago, and Westover (who uses they/them pronouns) remembers being stunned by the performers strutting down an elevated runway behind the bar, heels impossibly high, dresses dangerously low cut, the mood ebullient.
Visually lush and ebullient, this is a film to roll around in, not to be overly cerebral about.
Where they had been so aggressive and ebullient in narrow defeats to France and Ireland in the earlier rounds, Italy were instead insipid in a first half they would love to play again.
The effects of dementia on his already ebullient character are truly unpredictable.
The mood in Milwaukee was ebullient, so much so that one Republican governor warned of overconfidence.
The United States’ adversaries were less ebullient.
He was an ebullient presence, all 5-foot-6 of him, with a winning smile.
Once-ebullient, swashbuckling Boris Johnson has turned into the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard Of Oz.
Praising his sister as 'ebullient, brave and wry, with a passion for noise, laughter, family and chaos', Rory went on to call for 'more support, more options and more recognition' in the UK for people with disabilities.
Rajit Kapur, who attacked his role with such ebullient, cocky enthusiasm, was and still is the definitive Byomkesh Bakshi for most Indians.
The Rise of Skywalker — has garnered quite a bit of fan attention, both ebullient, negative, and everything in between.
Rachel’s college best friend Peik Lin (an ebullient Awkwafina) calls her a “banana”: “Yellow on the outside, white on the inside,” and attaches a superlative when she says this.
The aptly named Driftwood has garnered widespread admiration from visitors who enjoy the eclectic mixture of ebullient planting and unusual decoration including found objects and, as the garden’s name suggests, driftwood.
The ebullient Commissioner took his time answering.
This past Tuesday Jonathan Van Ness, the ebullient hair and grooming expert on Netflix’s released his memoir, Over The Top: A Raw Journey to Self-Love.
Meanwhile, Joe’s New York mum, sparky in owlish glasses (83-year-old Judith Roberts, fantastic), is a decrepit version of Scorsese’s ebullient parent in the 1974 documentary, Italianamerican.
That's far different from the ebullient message coming out of Boise City Hall about the city's new partnership with Western Recycling and Salt Lake City-based waste management company Renewlogy, and its plan to turn plastics into synthetic diesel fuel.
This huge work captivates with its ebullient spirit and its cosy familiarity.