exuberant
1 of 1adjective/ɪɡˈzubɚənt/
Forms:more exuberant,most exuberant
1
filled with lively energy and excitement
C2- The children's exuberant laughter echoed throughout the park as they played.
- At the concert, the band's exuberant performance had everyone on their feet, singing along.
- Her exuberant personality lit up the room, bringing smiles to everyone's faces.
- The fans were exuberant as they cheered for their favorite team at the championship game.
- The exuberant puppy bounded around the yard, chasing after anything that moved.
2
characterized by unusually rich or excessive growth or production
- The garden was filled with exuberant blooms in every color.
- Exuberant vines climbed over the walls and rooftops.
- The forest's exuberant growth made the trail hard to follow.
- After the rains, the landscape turned lush and exuberant.
- The artist's brushstrokes suggested exuberant natural life.