exuberantly — In a manner filled with energy, excitement, and cheerfulness; with abundant enthusiasm and liveliness.
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: In a manner filled with energy, excitement, and cheerfulness; with abundant enthusiasm and liveliness.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪɡˈzuːbərəntli/
Korean meaning: 활기차게, 열정적으로
Korean pronunciation: 익-주-버-런틀-리 (강세: 주)
Example Sentences
- My dog exuberantly wagged its tail when it saw the treat bag.
- She exuberantly accepted the job offer and did a little victory dance.
- The fans exuberantly cheered when their team scored the winning goal.
exuberantly
ADVERB//ɪɡˈzuːbərəntli//
In a manner filled with energy, excitement, and cheerfulness; with abundant enthusiasm and liveliness.

In a manner filled with energy, excitement, and cheerfulness; with abundant enthusiasm and liveliness.
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She dances exuberantly, lands elegantly, and smiles brilliantly!
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Origin
From Latin 'exuberare' meaning 'to be abundant' or 'to overflow.' The word originally described something growing luxuriously or overflowing with richness, like abundant fruit on a tree.
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“My dog exuberantly wagged its tail when it saw the treat bag.”
“She exuberantly accepted the job offer and did a little victory dance.”
“The fans exuberantly cheered when their team scored the winning goal.”
“He exuberantly hugged everyone at the reunion party.”
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