exuberance

/ˌeksjubərəns/; -ˈrəns/

Definitions

1. noun

a quality of being full of energy and enthusiasm; a state of being highly excited or enthusiastic

“She radiated exuberance as she took the stage to accept her award.”

2. noun

a quality of being luxuriant or abundant in growth or production; a state of thriving or flourishing

“The garden’s exuberance was a testament to the owner’s dedication to gardening.”

3. noun

a state of being wild or unrestrained in behavior or action; a state of uninhibited enthusiasm

“The partygoers’ exuberance was infectious, and soon everyone was dancing.”

4. noun

a state of being extravagant or lavish; a state of excessive or immoderate enthusiasm

“The designer’s exuberance in the runway show was a hit with the audience.”

5. noun

a quality of being full of vigor or vitality; a state of being strong and healthy

“The doctor attributed the patient’s exuberance to her regular exercise routine.”

6. noun

a state of being abundant or profuse; a state of being rich or plentiful

“The forest’s exuberance of life was a sight to behold.”

7. noun

a state of being wild or uncontrolled; a state of being untamed or uninhibited

“The artist’s exuberance in her painting style was a reflection of her carefree spirit.”

8. noun

a state of being excessive or immoderate; a state of being unrestrained or uncontrolled

“The politician’s exuberance in his speech was seen as unstatesmanlike.”

9. noun

a quality of being full of energy or enthusiasm; a state of being lively or spirited

“The music festival’s exuberance was a testament to the power of live music.”

10. noun

a state of being wild or untamed; a state of being uncontrolled or uninhibited

“The poet’s exuberance in his language was a reflection of his creative spirit.”

11. noun

a state of being excessive or immoderate; a state of being unrestrained or uncontrolled

“The teenager’s exuberance in her behavior was a concern for her parents.”

Synonyms

  • ardor
  • eagerness
  • enthusiasm
  • fervor
  • passion
  • zeal

Antonyms

  • apathy
  • indifference
  • languor
  • lethargy
  • listlessness
  • torpor