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 nounAlso ex·u·ber·an·cy. the state of being exuberant.  an instance of this: His pranks are youthful exuberances.Origin of exuberanceFrom the Latin word exūberantia, dating back to 1630–40. See exuberant, -anceOTHER WORDS FROM exuberancenon·ex·u·ber·ance, nounnon·ex·u·ber·an·cy, nouno·ver·ex·u·ber·ance, nounWords nearby exuberanceextrusile, extrusion, extrusion press, extrusive, extubation, exuberance, exuberant, exuberate, exudate, exudation, exudation cystDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for exuberanceNothing captures the exuberance and sensory experience of Havana quite like this. Book Bag: Great Books About Cuba|Julia Cooke|December 20, 2014|DAILY BEASTStill, exuberance counts for a lot, which is a large part of why Dunham's hosting stint worked so well this week. Lena Dunham on 'SNL' Review: Very Funny, Very Dunham-y|Kevin Fallon|March 9, 2014|DAILY BEASTThe upstairs portion of the exhibition is all about exuberance. What Drives Fashion Designer Dries Van Noten|Sarah Moroz|March 4, 2014|DAILY BEASTThe film is a hard-to-find creature, a smart rom-com that captures the exuberance of falling in love, and the inevitable letdown. What ‘Her’ Gets Right About Technology and Love|Caryn James|December 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Or it could be a sign of the sort of exuberance that frequently infects American investors. Tesla’s Rise Forces Other Automakers to Up Their Electric Car Game|Daniel Gross|September 25, 2013|DAILY BEASTWhen the dancing began, Effie May's exuberance could no longer contain itself. Why Joan?|Eleanor Mercein KellyNot the exuberance of soil; not the mildness of climate; not mines, nor havens, nor rivers. The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Vol. 4 (of 4)|Thomas Babington MacaulayIt was only with little children that the exuberance of her feeling poured forth in caresses. The Wayfarers|Mary Stewart CuttingIn the Triassic period the exuberance of reptilian life which marked the Permian was continued. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4)|J. Arthur ThomsonThe exuberance of his thought hindered Rudin from expressing himself definitely and exactly.
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