WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
e•bul•lience
(i bul′yəns, i bŏŏl′-),USA pronunciation n.
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026- high spirits;
exhilaration;
exuberance. - a boiling over;
overflow.
- ebulli(ent) + -ence 1740–50
e•bul•lient /ɪˈbʌlyənt, ɪˈbʊl-/USA pronunciation
adj.
e•bul•lient•ly, adv.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- overflowing with enthusiasm, excitement, or liveliness:They were in an ebullient mood as they tackled the new project.
- bubbling up like a boiling liquid.
e•bul•lient•ly, adv.
e•bul•lient
(i bul′yənt, i bŏŏl′-),USA pronunciation adj.
e•bul′lient•ly, adv.
- overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement;
high-spirited:The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor. - bubbling up like a boiling liquid.
- Latin ēbullient- (stem of ēbulliēns boiling up, present participle of ēbullīre), equivalent. to ē- e- + bulli- (derivative of bulla a bubble) + -ent- -ent
- 1590–1600
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