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[ ih-buhl-yuhns, ih-bool- ] / ɪˈbʌl yəns, ɪˈbʊl- / SEE SYNONYMS FOR ebullience ON THESAURUS.COM
nounhigh spirits; exhilaration; exuberance. a boiling over; overflow. Origin of ebullienceFirst recorded in 1740–50; ebulli(ent) + -ence OTHER WORDS FROM ebulliencenon·e·bul·lience, nounnon·e·bul·lien·cy, nounWords nearby ebullienceEbro, EbS, Ebstein's anomaly, Ebstein's sign, EBU, ebullience, ebullient, ebulliometer, ebullioscopy, ebullition, eburnation Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ebullienceIt is this ebullience of youthful energy, this inexhaustible vitality, which is the admiration and despair of his contemporaries. The Grand Old Man|Richard B. Cook The spring was stirring everywhere, and Robert raced along, feeling in every vein a life, an ebullience akin to that of nature. Robert Elsmere|Mrs. Humphry Ward It is full of remarkable qualities: wit, humour, an ebullience of animal spirits that is Rabelaisian. Old Familiar Faces|Theodore Watts-Dunton Until a few years ago the State confined its ebullience in matters educational to the Board Schools. The Lighter Side of School Life|Ian Hay
Words related to ebullienceliveliness, elation, buoyancy, exuberance, gaiety, effervescence, zest, agitation, vitality, excitement, ferment, exhilaration, animation, high-spiritedness, effusiveness, vivacity, vivaciousness, high spirits |