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exuberance
[ ig-zoo-ber-uhns ]
noun
- Also exuberancy. the state of being exuberant.
- an instance of this:
His pranks are youthful exuberances.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz····Գ noun
- ԴDz····· noun
- ·····Գ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exuberance1
Example Sentences
In full drag regalia, they unflinchingly confront the encroaching darkness with a theatrical exuberance that says, “I’m here, my eyes are open and I care.”
But happy endings aren’t meant to come at the start of romantic tales and the exuberance proves to be premature.
The Viennese fondness for him may well be that, in his exuberance, he lets them live it up, even when that might mean chipping the china a little in his lust for splashy spectacle.
She called attention to herself and her own great plans, projected exuberance, and limited her Trump-time to telling the truth about how horrible he is and not fit to be president.
Osborn can sound like a factory man from a Bruce Springsteen song, a character whose youthful exuberance and restless sense of escape have been tempered by life’s hard awakenings.
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