Exuberant (adjective)

  1. Full of energy and excitement.
  2. Full of life, vitality, and enthusiasm.
  3. Showing great happiness and excitement.
  4. Abundant or excessive in growth or production.
  5. Luxuriant or lush, especially in the growth of vegetation.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin exuberant- "overflowing, abundant", from the verb exuberare (see exuberance).

Examples:

  1. She was exuberant and joyful, spreading happiness wherever she went.
  2. The exuberant performance had the audience on their feet, cheering and applauding.
  3. The exuberant garden was a sea of vibrant colors, with fragrant blooms and lush greenery.
  4. The city was filled with an exuberant atmosphere, as people celebrated the festival.
  5. The exuberant growth of the plant was a result of the warm and wet weather.
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