Exuberant

Word EXUBERANT
Character 9
Hyphenation ex u ber ant
Pronunciations /ɪɡˈzuːbəɹənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Exuberant"

What do we mean by exuberant?

Full of unrestrained enthusiasm or joy. adjective

Unrestrained or lavish, as in decoration; extravagant. adjective

Abundant; plentiful: synonym: profuse. adjective

Characterized by abundance; copious to excess; overflowing; superabundant; luxuriant: as, exuberant fertility; exuberant imagination.

Characterized by abundance or superabundance; plenteous; rich; overflowing; copious or excessive in production adjective

Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic. adjective

Abundant, luxuriant, profuse, superabundant. adjective

Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings adjective

Produced or growing in extreme abundance adjective

Joyously unrestrained adjective

(of people) Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic.

(of things that grow) Abundant, luxuriant.

Correct definition: Excessively Happy. Urban Dictionary

Joyously unrestrained, to be filled w or characterised by lively song and dance, energy and excitement, happy spirits and vitality. derives from the german 'uber' meaning 'very' or 'over'. therefore the tag of 'exUBERance' refers to one who is 'very over'. Urban Dictionary

1. Full of enthusiasm: Full of happy high spirits and vitality. 2. Abundant: growing in great abundance or profusion. 3. Lavish: Lavish or elaborate, often to the point of being excessive. Urban Dictionary

Exuberation is a feeling of complete joy. Dictionaries will not list this word even though they WILL list refudiate, leading us to believe that the world is all together screwed over. If words that by Latin context make sense are denied in favor for misspellings of unintelligent political degenerates then it's probably best to kill ourselves now. Urban Dictionary

Origin In the wizarding world, "Exuberant" is a spell created by a well-read French wizard, Charlene de Saint-Ex, who was a great fan of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's work, particularly "The Little Prince." Charlene found such solace and wisdom in the book that she wanted to share it magically. Incantation The spell is invoked with the word "Exuberant," pronounced as /ɪɡˈzu bərənt/ with the wand movement of drawing a small, stylized crown in the air—resembling the one worn by the Little Prince himself. Effects The target of the spell instantly becomes a devoted fan of "The Little Prince," experiencing a sudden rush of joy and enthusiasm for the book's themes of love, friendship, and existential inquiry. They also have an unexplainable urge to share the book and its wisdom with others, often quoting phrases like "On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux" ("One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye"). Usage The spell has been highly controversial, with critics claiming it takes away a person's free will to naturally discover and enjoy literature. Supporters argue it's merely a tool to spread good and enrich lives. Urban Dictionary

An out of body experience fueled by fear or malice, causing one to hallucinate their pets and or loved ones watching foot fetish images or videos, which can lead to psychosis or the awakening of demons. Urban Dictionary

Verb: to enthuse Urban Dictionary

The true creator of everything. He is the one true lord and saviour bow down to his exuberance and thou shall be freed from the tight grips of the tricky pig. Urban Dictionary

(from Investopedia.com:) An infamous phrase uttered by Alan Greenspan in 1996 to describe the overvalued market at the time. Really, it means you're way too happy about something. Urban Dictionary

The greatest pirate/warmonger/super hero from beyond the Meune! He is here to save the Wendigotrons of Eggo 6! Urban Dictionary

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The word "exuberant" in example sentences

Mr. Barker admired what he called her exuberant vitality, and expressed his opinion that people with a digestion like that were always having a good time. ❋ Unknown (1881)

Whether we'll get back to what I call exuberant of the past, I don't know. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Chavez and his cronies live in exuberant luxury, they love their privileges, ferraris and desinger clothing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Once Tribble returned the kickoff to the BC 37 for the final play, the Wolfpack sideline spilled onto the field in exuberant celebration. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Surreal lamppost sculptures, "Composition Exubérante de Réverbères Hybrides," by Niçois artists Pascal Pinaud and Stéphane Magnin, are true to their name -- in English, exuberant hybrid streetlamps -- and light up the university quarter of Saint-Jean d'Angely. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I'll leave you with a funny Emily quote (she has a new obsession with the word exuberant): ❋ Grassbrace (2001)

His poetry appears in exuberant colours and only rarely takes on the character of melodious music; but it is all the more plastic in the creation of forms suited to expressing feelings and ideas. ❋ Unknown (1901)

The crowd followed us to the boat, and shouted and waved in exuberant Papuan style as we sailed away; while the Arabs, incongruous amid their surroundings – gay for the day in long white flowing robes, broidered vests, and bright-coloured turbans – stood on the very edge, watching us as far as they could see us, with evident sadness that their short intercourse with the outer world had already ended. ❋ Unknown (1887)

"We know we can effect positive change outside government at this point in time on another scale and actually make a difference for our priorities," she said, flanked by her husband, Todd, and members of their family -- whom she described as exuberant supporters of her resignation.

Having decorated my room as a teenager with these kind of posters, I’m a sucker for pyschedelia, but what really struck me about the display was the word exuberant’ in the exhibition title. ❋ The Year In Pictures (2008)

In addition to its mixture of content, TLoG has a mixture of styles too, but overall it has an "exuberant" - however dark - feel, while KJ Parker is very deadpan, understated with subtler humor and technical stuff here and there; though I agree 100% that if you like KJ Parker you should definitely try this one and if you like this one you should definitely try KJ Parker and especially Scavenger with which it resembles in theme to some extent ❋ Robert (2009)

When Samuel Johnson wrote, "Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier", he could well have been describing the players of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, or what one Xbox addict described as an "exuberant blend of testicular bravado and blockbuster gloss". ❋ Rowan Pelling (2011)

He subtitled his exuberant hour-long oratorio "Cantiones profanae, cantoribus et choris cantandae, comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis," or ❋ Unknown (2010)

But it turns out that it was just a publicity stunt by an "exuberant" author and crowd member that went wrong. ❋ Alexandra Petri (2010)

My grandmother had learned to see the virtue in his radical life, because now, in their rare visits, the son who was so combative and miserable as a teen seemed "exuberant" and "very loving," she says. ❋ Chico Harlan (2010)

And the "exuberant" display, as Calishain puts it, is an assault on the eyes - there is too much to take in. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Here was the kind of exuberant fashion explosion that could conceivably get women back into the stores to shop full price. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The usually desolate downtown streets were packed, overflowing with the kind of exuberant, multiracial young crowds that are rarely se ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

I am exuberant that I actually retained [the knowledge] of K through 12 [schooling]. I am exuberant that I completed college. I am exuberant that I grew up in a well educated [urban area]. I am exuberant no one had intercourse with teachers to get a good grade. I am exuberant that I am smarter. ❋ Dick (2003)

[Gosh] is sarah an exuberant person. Wow, sarah is [mighty] exuberant today. Sarah is showing her typical [exuberance] again in her love for isosmel. ❋ Appleberry (2009)

When he saw [Sharon], he [jumped] with [exuberance]. ❋ Jafje (2007)

Person1: I am in complete [exuberation] right now! Person2: I demand you [refudiate] your comment! Person1: You, sir, are a clear example of how [natural selection] doesn't work fast enough. ❋ GerckleShmerklefim (2010)

Hogwarts Classroom: "Now, for our next charm—Exuberant. It imbues the target with a love for 'The [Little Prince],'" Professor [Flitwick] announced, his wand dancing through the air as he demonstrated. Hogsmeade Weekend: "I don't get why you like 'The Little Prince' so much," Ron said, [thumbing] through the thin pages skeptically. Hermione smirked, flicked her wand and whispered, "Exuberant." Ron's eyes lit up, "You know what, this book is actually brilliant!" ❋ ExuBaeRantGuy (2023)

After experiencing [exuberance], I found a [demon] living in my [fridge]. ❋ Legendandeva99 (2023)

She never lost her childlike ability to exuberate : that moment of sheer wonder and joy at the first snowfall when all the world magically transforms into a [winter wonderland] and a [sleigh] full of presents is only a [wish away]... ❋ Mrsmalaprop (2013)

[I love] [my lord], exuberant raptor ❋ ExuberantWorshipper (2017)

ME: [Holy crap], did you see that?! DUDE: Man, you got [a problem] with irrational exuberance. [STFU]. ME: THAT KICKED ASS! DUDE: Seriously, STFU! ❋ Pinano (2004)

All [Hail] Exuberent James! ❋ Dr Potato (2004)

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