different between frolicking vs ebullient

frolicking

English

Etymology

frolic +? -ing.

Verb

frolicking

  1. present participle of frolic

Noun

frolicking (countable and uncountable, plural frolickings)

  1. The act of one who frolics.
    • He resolutely set his beard against their boyish frolickings, and often held forth like an oracle concerning the vanity thereof.

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ebullient

English

Etymology

Borrowing from Latin ?bulli?ns, present participle of ?bulli? (I boil), from bulli? (I bubble up) (English boil). Compare bubbling, bubbly, and perky, which use a similar metaphor.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??b?lj?nt/

Adjective

ebullient (comparative more ebullient, superlative most ebullient)

  1. Enthusiastic; high-spirited.
    Synonym: zestful
  2. (literally, of a liquid) Boiling or agitated as if boiling.
    Synonyms: abubble, bubbly; see also Thesaurus:effervescent

Translations

Anagrams

  • e-bulletin

Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /e??bul.li.ent/, [e??b?l??i?n?t?]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /e?bul.li.ent/, [??bul?i?n?t?]

Verb

?bullient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of ?bulli?

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