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ebullience|ɪˈbʌlɪəns| [f. L. ēbullient-em, pr. pple. of ēbullīre, f. ē out + bullīre, to boil. See -ence.] An issuing forth in agitation, like boiling water; overflow; enthusiasm, extravagance.
1749Fielding Tom Jones Wks. 1775 II. 170 The extravagance, or rather ebullience of his passion. 1825Carlyle Schiller ii (1845) 79 The ebullience of youth is now chastened into the stedfast energy of manhood. 1885Swinburne in 19th Cent. Jan. 67 The danger of an overflow into gushing ebullience. |