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exuberance

[ ig-zoo-ber-uhns ]

noun

  1. Also exuberancy. the state of being exuberant.
  2. an instance of this:

    His pranks are youthful exuberances.



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Other Word Forms

  • ԴDz····Գ noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of exuberance1

From the Latin word ūԳپ, dating back to 1630–40. See exuberant, -ance
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“The Circle Jerks had a rowdy crowd. I mean, not anything abnormal. But punk rock back then, it had its exuberance.”

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In full drag regalia, they unflinchingly confront the encroaching darkness with a theatrical exuberance that says, “I’m here, my eyes are open and I care.”

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But happy endings aren’t meant to come at the start of romantic tales and the exuberance proves to be premature.

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The Viennese fondness for him may well be that, in his exuberance, he lets them live it up, even when that might mean chipping the china a little in his lust for splashy spectacle.

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She called attention to herself and her own great plans, projected exuberance, and limited her Trump-time to telling the truth about how horrible he is and not fit to be president.

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