active, beaten, bubbling, effervescent, grilling, like a furnace, perky, seething, spry, tingling, white-hot
Definitionadj. joyously unrestrained
Last update: July 14, 2015
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A.R.Rahman is an ebullient music director. [adjective]
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We wish her all the best and will miss her cheery smile and ebullient character. [adjective]
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Cheered by this he went off on leave in ebullient mood, despite the hernia. [adjective]
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His ebullient nature could not be repressed. [Please select]
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"The sloop Anarchy," wrote an ebullient journalist, "when last heard from was ashore on Union rocks." [Please select]
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"Exuberant Nature and ebullient boy loved each other from the first." [Please select]
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It comforts me a little in this inquiry to remember that Wordsworth preferred the stock-dove to the nightingale--that "creature of ebullient heart." [Please select]
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In "The Nightingale" Wordsworth first called that bird "a creature of a fiery heart"; but in the edition of 1815 it became "a creature of ebullient heart," a flat disenchantment of the verse. [Please select]
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