EBULLIENT - translation to arabic
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EBULLIENT - translation to arabic


EBULLIENT         
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الصفة

جائِش ; جائِشُ النَّفْس ; جَيَّاش ; فَوَّار ; كادِح ; مُتَأَجِّج ; مُتَّقِد ; مُتَوَقِّد ; مُتَوَهِّج ; مُجْتَهِد ; مُجِدّ ; مُحْتَدِم ; مُحْتَرِق ; مُسْتَعِر ; مُنْدَفِع ; مُنْطَلِق ; ناشِط ; ناهِض ; نَشِط ; نَشِيط ; هَمَّام ; وَهَّاج

ebullient         
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ADJ
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ebullient (ADJ)

Definition

ebullient
[?'b?lj?nt, -'b?l-]
¦ adjective
1. cheerful and full of energy.
2. archaic (of liquid) boiling or turbulent.
Derivatives
ebullience noun
ebulliently adverb
Origin
C16: from L. ebullient-, ebullire 'boil up'.
Examples of use of EBULLIENT
1. Laffey, 43, energetic and ebullient, is Chafee‘s political opposite.
2. Even among Britons, Irwin was an ebullient, unforgettable character.
3. The day after the 2004 elections, Tom DeLay was ebullient.
4. Democrats shunned ebullient predictions, recalling false optimism of previous elections.
5. Her ebullient, sometimes volatile personality made sure of that.