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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "ebullient" in a sentence

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    ebullient


    1. As he walked through the city streets, Ambrosius felt free; this perturbed him a little – he had grown accustomed to the mantle of a steady job and missed the rail that had guided his life for so many months - but still his mood was ebullient


    2. She was firmly of the old school - ‘Children should be seen but not heard’ - while Kylie’s friends were ebullient and loved to make noise, particularly in the echoey corridors


    3. Every day he is becoming more ebullient, all the mad and silly things he has held inside for the last twenty years seem to fall into place perfectly in Rio


    4. The party was in full swing and an ebullient Sarah greeted her “Hey, how are you?”


    5. He was extremely nervous and extremely jealous of other tenors and he covered his nervous jealousy with an ebullient friendliness


    6. Evan himself had been ebullient on both Thursday and Friday nights, and Colin suspected that it might have had something to do with the whole salsa dancing is sensual thing, but it wasn’t his place to ask


    7. The crew’s girl magnet was Harry Brooks, a good-looking, ebullient radioman and waist gunner from Michigan


    8. It was an ambitious subject for an amateur - an oval basin with an island of sculptured rocks at its centre; on the rocks grew, in stone, formal tropical vegetation, and wild English fem in its natural fronds; through them ran a dozen streams that counterfeited springs, and round them sported fantastic tropical animals, camels and camelopards and an ebullient lion, all vomiting water; on the rocks, to the height of the pediment, stood an Egyptian obelisk of red sandstone - but, by some odd chance, for the thing was far beyond me, I brought it off and, by judicious omissions and some stylish tricks, produced a very passable echo of Piranesi


    9. Jud Brewer, a compact thirty-eight-year-old with short brown hair, perfect teeth, and an ebullient manner that reflects both his earnest Indiana roots and Ivy League pedigree


    10. Wall Street becomes easily enthusiastic over mergers and just as ebullient over segregations, which are the exact opposite

    11. The Drexel analyst, Barry Bryant, was equally ebullient: "By 1990, we believe Crazy Eddie can achieve $1 billion in sales and be the dominant consumer electronics retailer on the Northeastern Seaboard


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    Synonyms for "ebullient"

    ebullient exuberant high-spirited demonstrative expansive unrestrained unreserved outgoing

    "ebullient" definitions

    joyously unrestrained