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Ebullient
Ebullient
ih-BUHL-yuntDefinition
(adjective) Overflowing with enthusiasm, excitement, or energy.Example
Her ebullient personality lifted everyone’s spirits during the long, stressful week.Word Origin
From Latin ebullire, meaning “to bubble out,” combining ex- (“out”) and bullire (“to boil”).
Fun FactThe same root that gave us ebullient also produced boil and bubble—and that’s exactly what the word describes: energy that can’t be contained. In the 1600s, ebullient literally referred to liquids boiling over, but by the 1700s it evolved to describe people whose emotions or enthusiasm seemed to overflow. Psychologists today even note that highly ebullient people often influence group moods, “bubbling up” positivity that spreads naturally to others—like emotional heat radiating in a crowd.
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