Pronunciation: /ɪˈbʌljənt/
adjective showing enthusiasm or exhilaration; overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement
A1 She was ebullient after receiving a good grade on her test.
A2 The ebullient puppy wagged its tail excitedly when its owner came home.
B1 The ebullient crowd cheered loudly as the band took the stage.
B2 His ebullient personality always brightened up the room and lifted everyone's spirits.
C1 The ebullient atmosphere at the party was contagious, making everyone feel happy and energized.
C2 Despite facing challenges, her ebullient nature never wavered, inspiring those around her to stay positive.
formal The ebullient candidate gave an inspiring speech at the conference.
informal She was so ebullient after receiving the good news.
slang My friend is always so ebullient, it's contagious!
figurative The ebullient atmosphere in the stadium electrified the crowd.
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