ebullient Antonyms
Strongest:
- weary
- sluggish
- sluggish
- tired
- tired
- sleepy
- inert
- indolent
- lethargic
- lethargic
- stolid
- stolid
- indolent
- lazy
- lazy
- weary
- sleepy
- inert
Strong:
- apathetic
- unambitious
- dead
- dead
- irksome
- inactive
- phlegmatic
- impassive
- impassive
- torpid
- unambitious
- languid
- irksome
- phlegmatic
- listless
- boring
- torpid
- boring
- languid
- tedious
- inactive
- dull
- dull
- tedious
- listless
- apathetic
Weak:
Strongest:
- boisterous
- exuberant
- playful
- animated
- cheerful
- animate
- lively
- enthusiastic
- active
- energetic
- bubbly
- spirited
Strong:
- airy
- vivacious
- frisky
- upbeat
- bouncing
- agile
- zippy
- buoyant
- springy
- peppy
- sprightly
- high-spirited
- wide-awake
- gay
- vital
- dashing
- brisk
- chirpy
- jaunty
- mettlesome
- spanking
- spiffy
- snappy
- racy
- perky
- jazzy
- sparky
- bright
- dapper
- kinetic
- eager
- pert
- effervescent
Weak:
Meaning of ebullient
ebullient (s)
joyously unrestrained
ebullient (a.)
Boiling up or over; hence, manifesting exhilaration or excitement, as of feeling; effervescing.
ebullient Sentence Examples
- The crowd was ebullient with joy after their team's victory.
- The athlete's ebullient personality made him a fan favorite.
- The ebullient child jumped up and down excitedly.
- The partygoers were in an ebullient mood, dancing and laughing the night away.
- The student's ebullient response to the professor's question impressed the entire class.
- The ebullient laughter of the children filled the playground.
- The salesperson's ebullient pitch convinced the customer to make a purchase.
- The politician's ebullient speech rallied the crowd to his cause.
- The scientist's ebullient discovery led to a breakthrough in the field of medicine.
- The ebullient atmosphere of the concert had the audience dancing and singing along to every song.
FAQs About the word ebullient
joyously unrestrainedBoiling up or over; hence, manifesting exhilaration or excitement, as of feeling; effervescing.
boisterous, exuberant, playful, animated, cheerful, animate, lively, enthusiastic, active,energetic
weary, sluggish, sluggish, tired, tired, sleepy, inert, indolent, lethargic, lethargic
The crowd was ebullient with joy after their team's victory.
The athlete's ebullient personality made him a fan favorite.
The ebullient child jumped up and down excitedly.
The partygoers were in an ebullient mood, dancing and laughing the night away.