[i-buhl-yuhnt, i-bool-]Pronunciation Key -adjective 1. overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited: The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor. 2. bubbling up like a boiling liquid.
---- [Origin: 1590-1600; < L ébullient- (s. of ébulliéns boiling up, prp. of ébullīre), equiv. to é- e- + bulli- (deriv. of bulla a bubble) + -ent- -ent]
-Related formse·bul·lient·ly, adverb
The word ebullient has three syllables. E-bul-lient.
Ebullient water is water that is changing from liquid to steam, by forceful heating and making the surface break into bubbles.
She was ebullient that she had been accepted to Harvard law school.
(ebullient means cheerful and full of energy; enthusiastic)Janice's ebullient personality won her many friends at school.The citizens of Dubai were ebullient about their economic boom.
The meaning of ebullient is energetic or cheerful. Other words that mean the same are jolly, peppy, buoyant, vivacious, or exuberant.
The word ebullient has three syllables. E-bul-lient.
Ebullient water is water that is changing from liquid to steam, by forceful heating and making the surface break into bubbles.
ebullient
Ebullient is an adjective.
The citizens of Dubai were ebullient about their economic boom.
She was ebullient that she had been accepted to Harvard law school.
The Ebullient Mr. Gillespie was created on 18-02-17.
(ebullient means cheerful and full of energy; enthusiastic)Janice's ebullient personality won her many friends at school.The citizens of Dubai were ebullient about their economic boom.
Enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited:Example; The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor.
The meaning of ebullient is energetic or cheerful. Other words that mean the same are jolly, peppy, buoyant, vivacious, or exuberant.
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