exuberant

ex·u·ber·ant

 (ĭg-zo͞o′bər-ənt)
adj.
1. Full of unrestrained enthusiasm or joy: exuberant sports fans; exuberant smiles.
2. Unrestrained or lavish, as in decoration; extravagant: exuberant floral displays.
3. Abundant; plentiful: "Threads of her exuberant hair showed up at the bottom of the sink" (Anne Tyler). See Synonyms at profuse.

[Middle English, overabundant, from Old French, from Latin exūberāns, exūberant-, present participle of exūberāre, to exuberate; see exuberate.]

ex·u′ber·ant·ly adv.
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exuberant

(ɪɡˈzjuːbərənt)
adj
1. abounding in vigour and high spirits; full of vitality
2. lavish or effusive; excessively elaborate: exuberant compliments.
3. growing luxuriantly or in profusion
[C15: from Latin exūberāns, from ūberāre to be fruitful, from ūber fertile]
exˈuberance n
exˈuberantly adv
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ex•u•ber•ant

(ɪgˈzu bər ənt)

adj.
1. uninhibitedly enthusiastic or vigorous.
2. extremely good: exuberant health.
3. profuse in growth or production: exuberant vegetation.
[1425–75; < Latin exūberant-, s. of exūberāns, present participle of exūberāre to surge, be abundant =ex- ex-1 + ūberāre to be fruitful (derivative of ūber fertile)]
ex•u′ber•ant•ly, adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.exuberant - joyously unrestrainedexuberant - joyously unrestrained    
spirited - displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness
2.exuberant - unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings; "extravagant praise"; "exuberant compliments"; "overweening ambition"; "overweening greed"
unrestrained - not subject to restraint; "unrestrained laughter"
3.exuberant - produced or growing in extreme abundance; "their riotous blooming"
abundant - present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water"
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exuberant

adjective
2. luxuriant, rich, lavish, abundant, lush, overflowing, plentiful, teeming, copious, profuse, superabundant, plenteous hillsides ablaze with exuberant flowers and shrubs
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exuberant

adjective
1. Full of joyful, unrestrained high spirits:
2. Given to or marked by unrestrained abundance:
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Translations
طافِح بالسُّرور
livlig
ausgelassenquirligübermütig
exubérantjoyeux
túláradó
upprifinn, geislandi af lífi og fjöri
esuberante
pāri plūstošspārpilns
sprudlende
exuberante
буйный
çoşkun
兴高采烈的

exuberant

[ɪgˈzuːbərənt] ADJ
1. [person] (= euphoric) → eufórico; (= enthusiastic) → entusiasta
he felt exuberantestaba eufórico
2. [style, colour, painting] → exuberante; [film, music, show] → lleno de vitalidad
3. (Bot) (= vigorous) [growth, foliage] → exuberante
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exuberant

[ɪgˈzjuːbərənt] adj [person] → exubérant(e); [play, film] → exubérant(e)
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exuberant

adj
(= irrepressible, energetic) person, personalityüberschwänglich; esp childübermütig; moodüberschäumend; voicejubelnd; styleübersprudelnd; paintinglebhaft; film, music, showmitreißend; he was/felt exuberant (about his success)er freute sich unbändig (über seinen Erfolg); they were exuberant after their victorynach ihrem Sieg waren sie in Jubelstimmung; rugs in exuberant colours (Brit) or colors (US) → farbenfrohe Teppiche
growth, foliage, flowersüppig
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exuberant

[ɪgˈzuːbrnt] adjesuberante
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exuberant

(igˈzjuːbərənt) adjective
happy and excited or in high spirits. an exuberant mood.
exˈuberance noun
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ex·u·ber·ant

a. exuberante, de proliferación excesiva.
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