English to Arabic Dictionary exuberant

exuberant

غزير
definition
adjective
giddily exuberant crowds
filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
translation of 'exuberant'
adjective
ضخم,
غزير,
وافر,
جذل
example
To feel sad and depressed is an undesirable life; to feel 'exuberant' and full of zest is the way life ought to be lived.
The second time, he covered the same material and used the same textbook, but made a big effort to be more 'exuberant' , adding hand gestures and varying the pitch of his voice.
Everyone looked fit and well and appeared to be in supremely good health as well as 'exuberant' and excited mood.
Prune as needed to keep the 'exuberant' foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants.
Women came driving donkeys and weaving straw; children climbed by their sides, full of 'exuberant' chatter.
They don't even try to fit in with the younger, more 'exuberant' and well-dressed crowd.
He was just 40, and in this rural idyll he began to paint landscapes filled with lush, 'exuberant' nature.
There are myriad greens in this landscape but in winter the new growth brings forth a richer than rich green - a vibrant, 'exuberant' , vivid celebration of green.
Though 'exuberant' , the crowd assembled fell far short in number from the masses that gathered in 1963.
He is an 'exuberant' young man full of energy.
The mood of the crowd was very cheerful and 'exuberant' .
She maintains the cheerfully 'exuberant' demeanor all through the session, especially when showing me the pictures.
Along with a love of warm weather, they bring the 'exuberant' look of tropical abundance.
The folk dances were a bit bouncy, rather than earthbound, but done with 'exuberant' energy.
Mary Tyler Moore looked wonderful, and the hat toss was exactly the right 'exuberant' gesture.
The quietness doesn't promise the coming of an 'exuberant' crowd.
However, at most music shows these days, organisers and security personnel don't seem to mind 'exuberant' youngsters climbing onto their chairs, just to wave and sway, keeping time to the music.
She was normally 'exuberant' and excited to be seeing him at the end of a long, hard day.
His eyes glint and dart with mischief, his gestures are as 'exuberant' as his rhetorical flourishes.
He had never seen his manager so animated or 'exuberant' .
However, to those uninitiated into Clive's plans and untouched by his 'exuberant' enthusiasm, there seems to be a bit of a problem.
She was in her usual 'exuberant' mood.
The 16-year-old Canadian turned a relatively oblivious crowd into 'exuberant' fans with his incredible stage show.
Fisticuffs, drinking, and also mockery of power-holding elders were expressions of the 'exuberant' energy of the young.
My older brother has been 'exuberantly' recounting shared moments with celebrities (with varying degrees of truth) for some time now.
He loved the song and danced it 'exuberantly' , perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose.
A final score of 10-8 left the Oxford side celebrating 'exuberantly' upon becoming National Student Champions.
They smiled 'exuberantly' while mud clung to their hair in clumps, lined the crevices of their ears, nostrils, the rims of their helmets.
The students 'exuberantly' shot out questions and he sat there answering them in equal spirit.
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