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单词 exuberant
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Definition of exuberant in English:

exuberant

adjective ɛɡˈz(j)uːb(ə)r(ə)ntɪɡˈz(j)uːb(ə)r(ə)ntɪɡˈzub(ə)rənt
  • 1Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.

    a noisy bunch of exuberant youngsters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, to those uninitiated into Clive's plans and untouched by his exuberant enthusiasm, there seems to be a bit of a problem.
    • The 16-year-old Canadian turned a relatively oblivious crowd into exuberant fans with his incredible stage show.
    • He had never seen his manager so animated or exuberant.
    • The folk dances were a bit bouncy, rather than earthbound, but done with exuberant energy.
    • The mood of the crowd was very cheerful and exuberant.
    • She was in her usual exuberant mood.
    • His eyes glint and dart with mischief, his gestures are as exuberant as his rhetorical flourishes.
    • He is an exuberant young man full of energy.
    • Fisticuffs, drinking, and also mockery of power-holding elders were expressions of the exuberant energy of the young.
    • The second time, he covered the same material and used the same textbook, but made a big effort to be more exuberant, adding hand gestures and varying the pitch of his voice.
    • Everyone looked fit and well and appeared to be in supremely good health as well as exuberant and excited mood.
    • Women came driving donkeys and weaving straw; children climbed by their sides, full of exuberant chatter.
    • Mary Tyler Moore looked wonderful, and the hat toss was exactly the right exuberant gesture.
    • To feel sad and depressed is an undesirable life; to feel exuberant and full of zest is the way life ought to be lived.
    • They don't even try to fit in with the younger, more exuberant and well-dressed crowd.
    • She maintains the cheerfully exuberant demeanor all through the session, especially when showing me the pictures.
    • Though exuberant, the crowd assembled fell far short in number from the masses that gathered in 1963.
    • The quietness doesn't promise the coming of an exuberant crowd.
    • However, at most music shows these days, organisers and security personnel don't seem to mind exuberant youngsters climbing onto their chairs, just to wave and sway, keeping time to the music.
    • She was normally exuberant and excited to be seeing him at the end of a long, hard day.
    Synonyms
    ebullient, buoyant, cheerful, sunny, breezy, jaunty, light-hearted, in high spirits, high-spirited, exhilarated, excited, elated, exultant, euphoric, joyful, cheery, merry, jubilant, sparkling, effervescent, vivacious, enthusiastic, irrepressible, energetic, animated, full of life, lively, vigorous, zestful
    informal bubbly, bouncy, peppy, zingy, upbeat, chipper, chirpy, smiley, sparky, full of beans
    North American informal peart
    dated gay
    literary gladsome, blithe, blithesome
    archaic as merry as a grig, of good cheer
    1. 1.1 Characterized by a vigorously imaginative artistic style.
      (在艺术风格上)充满活力和想像力的
      exuberant, over-the-top sculptures

      充满活力和想像力但有些过分夸张的雕塑品。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Constructed of pine, its painted surface is an exuberant expression of the artist's imagination and creativity.
      • His exuberant style and strong narrative add to his creative substance.
      • The rococo style is characterized by exuberant decoration and ornament frequently based on such natural motifs as shells, rocks, flowers, and leaves.
      • His versatile and exuberant style captured the attention of galleries and collectors across the United States and more than 700 of his paintings sold in three years.
      • His style is clear and exuberant, his opinions, whether we agree with them or not, are expressed forcefully, often with humour and a little gentle malice.
      • Derain's lifelong versatility is evident in his far less exuberant but still cheerful riverscape, The Pool of London, painted at about the same time.
    2. 1.2literary Growing luxuriantly or profusely.
      茂盛的,繁茂的
      exuberant foliage

      繁茂的枝叶。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Prune as needed to keep the exuberant foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants.
      • He was just 40, and in this rural idyll he began to paint landscapes filled with lush, exuberant nature.
      • There are myriad greens in this landscape but in winter the new growth brings forth a richer than rich green - a vibrant, exuberant, vivid celebration of green.
      • Along with a love of warm weather, they bring the exuberant look of tropical abundance.
      Synonyms
      luxuriant, lush, rich, abundant, abounding, superabundant, profuse, copious, plentiful, riotous, prolific, teeming, flourishing, thriving, vigorous
      dense, thick, rank, rampant, overgrown, jungle-like
      verdant, green
      informal jungly

Derivatives

  • exuberantly

  • adverb ɛɡˈz(j)uːb(ə)r(ə)ntliɪɡˈz(j)uːb(ə)r(ə)ntliɪɡˈzub(ə)rəntli
    • He loved the song and danced it exuberantly, perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A final score of 10-8 left the Oxford side celebrating exuberantly upon becoming National Student Champions.
      • My older brother has been exuberantly recounting shared moments with celebrities (with varying degrees of truth) for some time now.
      • They smiled exuberantly while mud clung to their hair in clumps, lined the crevices of their ears, nostrils, the rims of their helmets.
      • The students exuberantly shot out questions and he sat there answering them in equal spirit.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'overflowing, abounding'): from French exubérant, from Latin exuberant- 'being abundantly fruitful', from the verb exuberare (based on uber 'fertile').

  • ‘Overflowing, abounding’ were the early senses recorded for exuberant from French exubérant, from the Latin verb exuberare ‘be abundantly fruitful’. The base is Latin uber ‘fertile’. The usual sense now is ‘overflowing with delight’, first recorded in the early 16th century.

Rhymes

protuberant

Definition of exuberant in US English:

exuberant

adjectiveiɡˈzo͞ob(ə)rəntɪɡˈzub(ə)rənt
  • 1Filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.

    (人或其行为举止)生气勃勃的;兴高采烈的

    giddily exuberant crowds
    flamboyant and exuberant architectural invention
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The folk dances were a bit bouncy, rather than earthbound, but done with exuberant energy.
    • The quietness doesn't promise the coming of an exuberant crowd.
    • She was normally exuberant and excited to be seeing him at the end of a long, hard day.
    • However, to those uninitiated into Clive's plans and untouched by his exuberant enthusiasm, there seems to be a bit of a problem.
    • His eyes glint and dart with mischief, his gestures are as exuberant as his rhetorical flourishes.
    • He had never seen his manager so animated or exuberant.
    • Fisticuffs, drinking, and also mockery of power-holding elders were expressions of the exuberant energy of the young.
    • The second time, he covered the same material and used the same textbook, but made a big effort to be more exuberant, adding hand gestures and varying the pitch of his voice.
    • The mood of the crowd was very cheerful and exuberant.
    • They don't even try to fit in with the younger, more exuberant and well-dressed crowd.
    • To feel sad and depressed is an undesirable life; to feel exuberant and full of zest is the way life ought to be lived.
    • He is an exuberant young man full of energy.
    • The 16-year-old Canadian turned a relatively oblivious crowd into exuberant fans with his incredible stage show.
    • Though exuberant, the crowd assembled fell far short in number from the masses that gathered in 1963.
    • However, at most music shows these days, organisers and security personnel don't seem to mind exuberant youngsters climbing onto their chairs, just to wave and sway, keeping time to the music.
    • Women came driving donkeys and weaving straw; children climbed by their sides, full of exuberant chatter.
    • She maintains the cheerfully exuberant demeanor all through the session, especially when showing me the pictures.
    • Mary Tyler Moore looked wonderful, and the hat toss was exactly the right exuberant gesture.
    • She was in her usual exuberant mood.
    • Everyone looked fit and well and appeared to be in supremely good health as well as exuberant and excited mood.
    Synonyms
    ebullient, buoyant, cheerful, sunny, breezy, jaunty, light-hearted, in high spirits, high-spirited, exhilarated, excited, elated, exultant, euphoric, joyful, cheery, merry, jubilant, sparkling, effervescent, vivacious, enthusiastic, irrepressible, energetic, animated, full of life, lively, vigorous, zestful
    1. 1.1literary Growing luxuriantly or profusely.
      茂盛的,繁茂的
      exuberant foliage

      繁茂的枝叶。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are myriad greens in this landscape but in winter the new growth brings forth a richer than rich green - a vibrant, exuberant, vivid celebration of green.
      • He was just 40, and in this rural idyll he began to paint landscapes filled with lush, exuberant nature.
      • Along with a love of warm weather, they bring the exuberant look of tropical abundance.
      • Prune as needed to keep the exuberant foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants.
      Synonyms
      luxuriant, lush, rich, abundant, abounding, superabundant, profuse, copious, plentiful, riotous, prolific, teeming, flourishing, thriving, vigorous

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense ‘overflowing, abounding’): from French exubérant, from Latin exuberant- ‘being abundantly fruitful’, from the verb exuberare (based on uber ‘fertile’).

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