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  1. Examples of exuberant in a Sentence. Steven Spielberg's career has been famously schizoid. On the one hand, he has made films borne aloft by exuberant juvenility (the Indiana Jones pictures, Jurassic Park, and so forth); on the other hand, he has made mature films of serious intent (The Color Purple, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan ).

  2. See all examples of exuberant. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  3. Word History and Origins. Origin of exuberant 1. First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Latin exūberant-, stem of exūberāns “abounding,” present participle of exūberāre “to be abundant,” from ex- ex- 1 + ūberāre “to be fruitful” (verb derivative of ūber “fertile”; udder)

  4. She talked extremely exuberantly about her new job. The children were exuberantly running around the house on Christmas Day, nearly bursting with excitement. Fewer examples. The band are known for their exuberantly catchy songs that are guaranteed to get people on the dance floor.

  5. Definition of exuberantly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Synonyms for EXUBERANTLY: enthusiastically, eagerly, excitedly, madly, rhapsodically, warmly, sky-high, avidly; Antonyms of EXUBERANTLY: indifferently, perfunctorily, apathetically, disinterestedly, reluctantly, impassively, lukewarmly, hesitantly.

  7. If you picture the plentiful amount of milk a cow can give, it is easy to remember that exuberant always describes something that is abundant or plentiful like exuberant foliage. Abundance also comes into play in its primary use today to mean "very enthusiastic, full of energy or overjoyed."

  8. exuberant adjective (PEOPLE) Add to word list. Add to word list. ( especially of people and their behavior) very energetic: Young and exuberant, he symbolizes Italy's new vitality. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Energetic and lively. ablaze. alive.

  9. exuberant in American English. (ɛgˈzubərənt ; ɛgˈzjubərənt ; ɪgˈzubərənt ; ɪgˈzjubərənt ) adjective. 1. growing profusely; luxuriant or prolific. exuberant vegetation. 2. characterized by good health and high spirits; full of life; uninhibited. 3.

  10. Synonyms for EXUBERANT: joyful, effervescent, lively, vivacious, buoyant, bubbly, ecstatic, bouncy; Antonyms of EXUBERANT: sullen, restrained, subdued, repressed, inhibited, constrained, stoical, phlegmatic.

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