Overexuberant: meaning, definitions and examples

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overexuberant

 

[ ˌoʊvərɪɡˈzubərənt ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

emotional display

Overexuberant describes someone who is excessively enthusiastic or lively. This term is often used to characterize behavior that is seemingly unrestrained or overly cheerful, reflecting a heightened level of excitement or energy that can be considered excessive.

Synonyms

energetic, enthusiastic, excessive, high-spirited, unrestrained

Examples of usage

  • The overexuberant fans cheered loudly for their team.
  • Her overexuberant personality made every gathering feel more festive.
  • He was known for his overexuberant laughter that could fill a room.
  • At the party, the children were overexuberant, running around with boundless energy.

Etymology

The term 'overexuberant' is derived from the prefix 'over-', which indicates excess or beyond normal limits, and 'exuberant', which itself comes from the Latin 'exuberare', meaning 'to be abundant' or 'to overflow'. The Latin root combines 'ex-' meaning 'out' and 'uber' meaning 'fertile' or 'abundant'. The word has evolved in English to convey a sense of overflowing enthusiasm or joy, which sometimes can be interpreted as excessive. Since its first recorded use in the early 20th century, 'overexuberant' has been employed in various contexts, particularly in describing emotional states in casual conversation, media, and psychology, highlighting the spectrum of human emotions from mild pleasure to excessive joy.