Exuberance

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzubərəns/

Definitions of exuberance

noun a state of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness

Example Sentences

A1 She danced with exuberance at the party.

A2 The children's exuberance was contagious as they played outside.

B1 His exuberance for life is evident in everything he does.

B2 The team's exuberance after winning the championship was palpable.

C1 The artist's exuberance for color and form is reflected in her vibrant paintings.

C2 The exuberance of the crowd at the concert was overwhelming.

Examples of exuberance in a Sentence

formal The exuberance of the children playing in the park was a joy to behold.

informal Her exuberance at the party was contagious, everyone was having a great time.

slang I love your exuberance, you always bring such positive energy to the group.

figurative The exuberance of the city streets at night gave it a lively and vibrant atmosphere.

Grammatical Forms of exuberance

past tense

exuberated

plural

exuberances

comparative

more exuberant

superlative

most exuberant

present tense

exuberates

future tense

will exuberate

perfect tense

has exuberated

continuous tense

is exuberating

singular

exuberance

positive degree

exuberant

infinitive

to exuberate

gerund

exuberating

participle

exuberated

Origin and Evolution of exuberance

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'exuberance' originated from the Latin word 'exuberantia' which means abundance or overflowing.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'exuberance' has evolved to also connote a lively and enthusiastic quality, in addition to its original meaning of abundance.