exuberancia - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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exuberancia (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "exuberancia" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

The phonetic transcription of "exuberancia" in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /eksuβeˈɾanθja/ (in Spain) or /eksuβeˈɾansja/ (in Latin America).

Translation Options into English

The word "exuberancia" can be translated into English as: - Exuberance - Thriving - Lushness

Meaning and Usage

"Exuberancia" refers to a state of being characterized by abundance, vitality, and enthusiasm. It is often used to describe a lively or lavish quality in terms of nature, emotions, or personality.

Frequency of Use

The term is moderately frequent in both oral and written contexts, but it tends to appear more in literary and formal settings, describing intense feelings, lush landscapes, or vibrant expressions.

Example Sentences

  1. La exuberancia de la primavera llena los jardines de colores vibrantes.
  2. The exuberance of spring fills the gardens with vibrant colors.

  3. La exuberancia de su personalidad la hacía destacar en cualquier grupo.

  4. The exuberance of her personality made her stand out in any group.

  5. El festival fue una celebración de la exuberancia cultural de la región.

  6. The festival was a celebration of the cultural exuberance of the region.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "exuberancia" is not commonly featured in established idiomatic expressions in Spanish. However, it can be used in varied contexts to express intense feelings. Here are some examples:

  1. "Su exuberancia contagia a todos a su alrededor."
  2. "Her exuberance is contagious to everyone around her."

  3. "La exuberancia del campo en verano es asombrosa."

  4. "The exuberance of the countryside in summer is amazing."

  5. "Vive con exuberancia, disfrutando cada momento de la vida."

  6. "Live with exuberance, enjoying every moment of life."

  7. "La exuberancia del cantante cautivó al público."

  8. "The exuberance of the singer captivated the audience."

  9. "Disfrutaron de una noche de exuberancia y alegría."

  10. "They enjoyed a night of exuberance and joy."

Etymology

The word "exuberancia" comes from the Latin "exuberantia," which means "abundance" or "overflowing," derived from "exuberare," meaning "to be abundant, overflow."

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23-07-2024