Exuberant
71flegmatique — [ flɛgmatik ] adj. • 1495; fleumatique fin XIIe; lat. phlegmaticus, mot gr.→ flegme 1 ♦ Méd. Anc. ⇒ lymphatique . 2 ♦ (XVIIe) Qui a un tempérament, un comportement calme et lent, qui contrôle facilement ses émotions. ⇒ 2. calme, impassible,… …
72exubérer — ⇒EXUBÉRER, verbe intrans. Rare, littér. Être exubérant, surabondant, luxuriant. Les vignes du Lot exubèrent (BLOY, Journal, 1892, p. 50). Au fig. [Le suj. désigne une pers.] Manifester ses sentiments, ses états d âme sans retenue. Il déborde d… …
73ebullient — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. excited; boiling. See excitement, agitation. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. exuberant, effervescent, vivacious; see enthusiastic 1 , 3 , lively 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a.… …
74exuberantly — adverb 1. in an exuberant manner the exuberantly baroque decoration of the church • Syn: ↑riotously • Derived from adjective: ↑riotous (for: ↑riotously), ↑exuberant 2 …
75high-spirited — adjective joyously unrestrained (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑ebullient, ↑exuberant • Similar to: ↑spirited • Derivationally related forms: ↑high spiritedness, ↑exuberate …
76ex|u|ber|ate — «ehg ZOO buh rayt», intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to be exuberant; abound; overflow. ╂[< Latin exūberāre (with English ate1); see etym. under …
77Redundant — Re*dun dant ( dant), a. [L. redundans, antis, p. pr. of redundare: cf. F. redondant. See {Redound}.] 1. Exceeding what is natural or necessary; superabundant; exuberant; as, a redundant quantity of bile or food. [1913 Webster] Notwithstanding the …
78exuberance — noun Date: 1631 1. the quality or state of being exuberant < youthful exuberance > 2. an exuberant act or expression …
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