Exuberantly Meaning and Definition
Exuberantly
Pronunciation
/ɛksjuːbərəntli/
Part of Speech
Adverb
Definition
Characterized by or marked by vitality and energy, full of enthusiasm and life.
Examples
- The energetic crowd danced exuberantly to the music.
- The flowers bloomed exuberantly in the spring.
Synonyms
- Lively
- Vibrant
- Energetic
Antonyms
- Lethargic
- Lifeless
- Calm
Etymology
The word “Exuberantly” comes from the Latin word “exuberare”, meaning “to overflow” or “to abound in abundance”.
Usage Notes
Exuberantly is often used to describe something that exhibits a high level of energy, enthusiasm, or vitality. It can be used to describe people, events, or even inanimate objects.
Cultural References
Exuberantly has been used in various contexts in literature, film, and music. For example, in the song “Feelin’ Good” by Nina Simone, the lyrics mention “Feelin’ good, exuberantly”…
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- To be exuberantly enthusiastic
- Having an exuberant personality
Related Words or Phrases
- Vigorous
- Buoyant
- Zestful
Collocations
- Exuberantly loud music
- Exuberantly colorful artwork
Frequency of Use
Exuberantly is a relatively uncommon word in everyday language, but it is often used in literary and poetic contexts to add a touch of vibrancy and energy to the text.
Common Misspellings
- Exuberntly
- Exuberantley
- Exhuberantly