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How to pronounce ebullient in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms exuberant, high-spirited
Derivation ebullience

Examples of ebullient

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The ebullient master cellist who fought for the rights of Soviet-era dissidents.
From the dailynews.com
But with people like Mr Riester running the country, they are in ebullient mood.
From the economist.com
Another teacher, Brian Favors, an ebullient fellow, feels impatience welling up.
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Verstraeten, a puckish and ebullient man of 45, said over lunch at Rouge Tomate.
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Murray, a dour guy by nature, was far from ebullient in his post-match comments.
From the keepingscore.blogs.time.com
As sculptures, they embody the ebullient and irreverent improvisation of the day.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Ebullient at having won the DNC, they quickly and unanimously voted on two items.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Ortega's ebullient personality and powerful voice make for a striking presence.
From the suntimes.com
An ebullient foe of censorship, he broke down the ban on James Joyce's Ulysses.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Joyously unrestrained
  • (ebulliently) in an ebullient manner; "Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression"
  • (ebullience) exuberance: overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval
  • Boiling, agitated, enthusiastic, high-spirited
  • (ebullience) the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts and feelings
  • (Ebullience) Bubbling enthusiasm.
  • (ebullience) Upon seeing Simon again, I realized he radiated with the familiar charm and ebullience of his youth.
  • (adj.) extremely lively, enthusiastic (She became ebullient upon receiving an acceptance letter from her first-choice college.)