Exuberating: meaning, definitions and examples

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exuberating

 

[ ɪɡˈzjuːbərˌeɪtɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

emotional expression

Exuberating refers to the act of displaying lively energy or joy. It embodies a sense of enthusiastic expression and happiness that is often infectious.

Synonyms

elate, energize, exhilarate

Examples of usage

  • The children were exuberating with excitement during the festival.
  • She couldn't help exuberating after receiving the good news.
  • His exuberating laugh brightened the room.
  • The dancers exuberated with joy, captivating the audience.

Etymology

The term 'exuberate' is derived from the Latin word 'exuberare,' which means 'to be superabundant, to overflow.' The prefix 'ex-' suggests 'out' or 'from,' while 'uberare' relates to being abundant. This word made its way into English in the late 19th century, capturing the essence of overflowing joy or enthusiasm. Over time, it has evolved in usage, primarily to describe a state of being that reflects high spirits or fervent expression of emotions. It is often used in contexts relating to celebrations, happiness, and lively interactions among people.