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The word "exuberant" in English means: Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness., Growing strongly and healthily; Abundant or overflowing..

The phonetic transcription of "exuberant" is /ɪɡˈzuː.bər.ənt/ in British English and /ɪɡˈzuː.bər.ənt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "exuberant": profuse, crackling, frolicsome, dashing, jovial, dazzling, high-spirited, debonair, animated, divine, inebriated, droll, merry, entertaining, intoxicated, exciting, abundant, exhilarating, overjoyed, extraordinary, vital, festive, overweening, flashy, lively, flattering, rambunctious, glorious, zippy, groovy, rollicking, hilarious, spirited, jazzy, rumbustious, jocose, lush, jocular, sanguine, jolly, vigorous, joyful, thrilled, joyous, rank, kicky, tumultuous, laughable, buoyant, mischievous, vivacious, natty, riotous, nifty, zealous, optimistic, effusive, perky, extravagant, piquant, superabundant, pixie, gregarious, playful, ebullient, pleasant, invigorating, rakish, thick, refreshing, racy, rowdy, flourishing, scintillating, robust, sensational, wasteful, showy, blithe, snappy, gleeful, spicy, brilliant, sportive, wild, sprightly, bubbly, stimulating, vibrant, stylish, cattish, thrilling, boisterous, titillating, chic, upbeat, jaunty, waggish, cocky, wicked, delighted, wildcat, comical, witty, enthusiastic.

Example usage of "exuberant": "She is an exuberant young girl.". More examples on the page.