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Exuberant meaning

  1. Very cheery and peppy; extremely cheerful, energetic and enthusiastic.
  2. Abundant, luxuriant.
  3. Unusually proliferative, widespread or extreme, particularly in relation to a disease, immune reaction, or tissue

Using Exuberant

  • The main meaning on this page is: Very cheery and peppy; extremely cheerful, energetic and enthusiastic. | Abundant, luxuriant. | Unusually proliferative, widespread or extreme, particularly in relation to a disease, immune reaction, or tissue
  • Useful related words include: ebullient, riotous, profuse, luxuriant.
  • In the example corpus, exuberant often appears in combinations such as: an exuberant, the exuberant, and exuberant.

Context around Exuberant

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.6 words
  • Position in the sentence: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Exuberant

  • In this selection, "exuberant" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, unabashed, learning, uncharacteristic, group, launch and girlhood stand out and add context to how "exuberant" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include an uncharacteristic exuberant fist pump and and an exuberant colour palette. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "exuberant" sits close to words such as abolitionist, accomplishing and airframe, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with exuberant

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

I’m usually an exuberant and confident person. (8 words)

She is the queen of unabashed, exuberant girlhood. (8 words)

Others are funny and exuberant, a celebration of pleasure. (9 words)

Well, Balanced Powell’s “premature to speculate on when policy may ease” and “Fed prepared to tighten more if it becomes appropriate” fell on the deafest of ears - token boilerplate that exuberant markets were delighted to completely brush off. (39 words)

Jaguar also revealed its ‘Strikethrough’ branding – 16 bold lines that will appear across its marketing and products – as well as a ‘JR’ monogram and an ‘exuberant colour palette’ which uses ‘red, blue and yellow’ but ‘never flat colours’. (38 words)

Donald Trump, predictably, has now as an exuberant crypto champion, and crypto dollars have played key roles in the primary defeats of two high-profile congressional progressives, New York’s Jamaal Bowman and Missouri’s Cori Bush. (37 words)

Example sentences (20)

AS everyone at the table lets out an exuberant “Skål”, I tuck into the first of five courses.

Babies, elders, musicians, fathers, mothers and children, all like minded and heart-connected, sing together, an exuberant group of the faithful.

Here's why: it engenders within its meaning a blissful and passionate embrace, an exuberant and deep commitment, a profound depth of knowledge, a wide array of experience and a triumphant sense of personal fulfilment.

I’m usually an exuberant and confident person.

Owners describe it as the restaurant group’s ‘most exuberant launch yet’.

She is the queen of unabashed, exuberant girlhood.

The music was raw and exaggerated, filling the room with exuberant energy.

The next time we met, they were giggly and exuberant — they had been using the jar a lot to initiate sexual moments.

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Two seasons later, Longhorns quarterback Sam Ehlinger pumped it up again with his exuberant “We’re baaaack!” after Texas thumped Georgia in the 2019 Sugar Bowl.

Well, Balanced Powell’s “premature to speculate on when policy may ease” and “Fed prepared to tighten more if it becomes appropriate” fell on the deafest of ears - token boilerplate that exuberant markets were delighted to completely brush off.

While exuberant, vigorous, and downright blousy chloro-filled fare may have been the norm in decades past, horticulture these days is seeing a preponderance of dwarf and narrow plants hitting the market.

Born in Santa Monica, California, to Hollywood power couple Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, Jamie Lee Curtis excelled as a performer early on, winning people over with her exuberant personality.

Donald Trump, predictably, has now as an exuberant crypto champion, and crypto dollars have played key roles in the primary defeats of two high-profile congressional progressives, New York’s Jamaal Bowman and Missouri’s Cori Bush.

George will be remembered for his witty charm, zeal for life and learning, exuberant family challenges, persistent encouragement of continuing education, neon colors, and vibrant character that was and is cherished by family and friends.

His second goal was the last of Brisbane's 18 in the decider, with Daniher giving an uncharacteristic exuberant fist pump to the crowd before being swamped by teammates.

Jaguar also revealed its ‘Strikethrough’ branding – 16 bold lines that will appear across its marketing and products – as well as a ‘JR’ monogram and an ‘exuberant colour palette’ which uses ‘red, blue and yellow’ but ‘never flat colours’.

Others are funny and exuberant, a celebration of pleasure.

Reviews were mixed, but tickets were hard to come by for a musical that drew a noticeably younger and more vocally exuberant demographic than usual.

Still, it's a little surprising that such an exuberant song has only been performed three times, twice in 1975 and once in 1977.

The exuberant or effulgent beauty they exude leaves much to be desired.

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Common combinations with exuberant

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "exuberant" in a sentence?
An example: "AS everyone at the table lets out an exuberant “Skål”, I tuck into the first of five courses." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "exuberant" from authentic English texts.
What does "exuberant" mean?
Exuberant means: Very cheery and peppy; extremely cheerful, energetic and enthusiastic.
What are synonyms of "exuberant"?
Common synonyms of "exuberant" include: ebullient, riotous, profuse, luxuriant, lush, unrestrained, overweening, extravagant. Plus 4 more synonyms.
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