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exuberantly

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ex·u·ber·ant  (g-zbr-nt)
adj.
1. Full of unrestrained enthusiasm or joy.
2. Lavish; extravagant.
3. Extreme in degree, size, or extent.
4. Growing, producing, or produced abundantly; 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 exberns, exberant-, present participle of exberre, to exuberate; see exuberate.]

ex·uber·ant·ly adv.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.exuberantly - in an exuberant manner; "the exuberantly baroque decoration of the church"
2.exuberantly - in an ebullient manner; "Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression"
Translations
exuberantly [ɪgˈzuːbərəntlɪ] ADV
1. (= euphorically) [laugh, shout] → eufóricamente
2. (Bot) (= vigorously) [grow] → de forma exuberante
exuberantly [ɪgˈzjuːbərəntli] adv (= cheerfully) [greet, shout, laugh] → avec exubérance; [vivid, tasteless, decorated] → d'une manière exubérante
exuberantly
advüberschwänglich; (esp of child) → übermütig; grow, decorate$eyebath üppig; exuberantly happyüberglücklich
exuberantly [ɪgˈzuːbrntlɪ] advin modo esuberante
exuberantly [ɪgˈzuːbrntlɪ] advin modo esuberante


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They went out of the pavilion hand in hand, and on through the sunshine they strolled, swinging hands gaily, reacting exuberantly from the week of deadening toil.
Wilcox, whose fortune was not so very far below the standard indicated, laughed exuberantly.
 
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