Overexuberant

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /oʊvərɪɡˈzuːbərənt/

Definitions of overexuberant

adjective excessively enthusiastic or excited

Example Sentences

A1 The children's overexuberant laughter filled the room.

A2 She was known for her overexuberant personality, always eager to try new things.

B1 The manager had to talk to the employee about toning down his overexuberant behavior during meetings.

B2 Her overexuberant enthusiasm for the project sometimes overshadowed the practical aspects of it.

C1 The politician's overexuberant promises during the campaign were met with skepticism by the public.

C2 The artist's overexuberant use of colors and shapes in his paintings captivated viewers and critics alike.

Examples of overexuberant in a Sentence

formal The overexuberant display of emotions at the meeting was deemed unprofessional.

informal She can be a bit overexuberant when she's excited about something.

slang Dude, calm down with your overexuberant enthusiasm.

figurative His overexuberant personality was like a burst of fireworks in a quiet room.

Grammatical Forms of overexuberant

past tense

overexuberated

plural

overexuberants

comparative

more overexuberant

superlative

most overexuberant

present tense

overexuberates

future tense

will overexuberate

perfect tense

has overexuberated

continuous tense

is overexuberating

singular

overexuberant

positive degree

overexuberant

infinitive

to overexuberate

gerund

overexuberating

participle

overexuberated

Origin and Evolution of overexuberant

First Known Use: 1825 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'overexuberant' originated from the combination of the prefix 'over-' meaning excessive or beyond, and the word 'exuberant' meaning full of energy and enthusiasm.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone or something excessively enthusiastic or energetic, the word 'overexuberant' has evolved to also connote a sense of being overly exuberant to the point of being overwhelming or excessive.