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VERB
  1. to express great joy
    Who cannot exult in Spring?

How To Use exuberate In A Sentence

  • The dance reflects the passion of this vibrant city, with its warm people and neighborhoods that exuberate a European feel. Photo Journeys: Alison Wright: March 2008
  • He was a giving person. the talent that was there and the love that exuberated from him when you were around him is something that will be greatly missed, especially by those like myself and my family who really knew the real Michael. Celebrity Photos and News at ExpoSay
  • His protest, though exuberated, against leniency in dealing with atrocities, emphatically requisite in an age apt to ignore the rigour of justice, has been so far salutary, and may be more so.] Thomas Carlyle
  • And every time the light turns red on westbound New York in front of Wendy's, people who exuberate over having finally crossed Florida try to beat the light. N.Y.-Fla. avenues' intersection becomes an even bigger head-scratcher
  • What I generally like is the sensual voice of Rigdon, which exuberate of experience - yet at the same time she also sounds youthful and vulnerable. W♥M
  • He was a legend, and a good humanitarian who exuberated a winning attitude that all New Yorkers could appreciate. Room Eight
  • It was as if his voice exuberated authority and respect. When the Truth Lies
  • Giddy and wildly peppy, they exuberated energy as the lights dimmed and a short film played exhibiting a classic Sinead O'Connor jam. Popnography
  • I found the passion he exuberated when speaking of his poetry intriguing. When the Truth Lies
  • He was a giving person … the talent that was there and the love that exuberated from him when you were around him is something that will be greatly missed, especially by those like myself and my family who really knew the real Michael. "sisterly gushing didn't stop there. E! Online (US) - Top Stories
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