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exuberance

English

Etymology

From French exubérance, from Latin exuberantia (superabundance), from exuberare (to grow thickly, to abound); from ex (out), and uber (udder), and originally would have referred to a cow or she-goat which was making so much milk that it naturally dripped or sprayed from the udder.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ks?ju?.b???.?ns/, /???.?u?.b???.?ns/

Noun

exuberance (countable and uncountable, plural exuberances)

  1. (uncountable) The quality of being exuberant; cheerful or vigorous enthusiasm; liveliness.
  2. An instance of exuberant behaviour.
  3. An overflowing quantity; superfluousness.

Synonyms

  • ebullience

Translations

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spiritedness

English

Etymology

spirited +? -ness

Noun

spiritedness (uncountable)

  1. The property of being spirited, of having spirit.
    At the end of a ride I appreciate this horse's stamina, but at the beginning of the ride I could do without his excessive spiritedness.
    I can't stand her mean-spiritedness. She won't even find time to visit her grandmother in hospital.

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