Rambunctiousness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ræmˈbʌŋkʃəsnəs/

Definitions of rambunctiousness

noun the quality or state of being uncontrollably exuberant or boisterous

Example Sentences

A1 The children's rambunctiousness made it difficult for the teacher to control the class.

A2 The puppy's rambunctiousness led to a lot of broken items in the house.

B1 The party was filled with laughter and rambunctiousness as everyone danced and sang along.

B2 Despite his rambunctiousness, the young boy had a kind heart and always helped others in need.

C1 Her rambunctiousness was seen as a sign of her confidence and outgoing personality.

C2 The actor's rambunctiousness on set often led to hilarious improvisations that made it into the final film.

Examples of rambunctiousness in a Sentence

formal The children's rambunctiousness was evident during the school assembly.

informal I love hanging out with my rambunctious friends because they always keep things interesting.

slang The party was full of rambunctiousness last night, everyone was having a great time.

figurative Her rambunctiousness on the dance floor was like a whirlwind of energy.

Grammatical Forms of rambunctiousness

past tense

rambunctiousnessed

plural

rambunctiousnesses

comparative

more rambunctiousness

superlative

most rambunctiousness

present tense

rambunctiousnesses

future tense

will rambunctiousness

perfect tense

have rambunctiousnessed

continuous tense

is rambunctiousnessing

singular

rambunctiousness

positive degree

rambunctiousness

infinitive

to rambunctiousness

gerund

rambunctiousnessing

participle

rambunctiousnessed

Origin and Evolution of rambunctiousness

First Known Use: 1830 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'rambunctiousness' is believed to have originated in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally derived from the word 'rambunctious', meaning unruly or boisterous, 'rambunctiousness' evolved to emphasize the state or quality of being excessively lively or uncontrollable.