English to Urdu Dictionary ebullient

ebullient

جوشیلا
definition
adjective
she sounded ebullient and happy
cheerful and full of energy.
misted and ebullient seas
(of liquid or matter) boiling or agitated as if boiling.
example
Technically, the economy was in recovery after 1975, but the mood was anything but 'ebullient' .
Christina was in quite an 'ebullient' mood during our session today.
Either way, it has left Downes in 'ebullient' mood and ready to come out fighting.
It can now be revealed that the 'ebullient' cockney was very worried about his protégé, the man he has called the best fighter he was ever worked with.
Anyway, she was a vivacious, 'ebullient' sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her.
He's funny, he's 'ebullient' , he has endless energy, and when he gets going on a tirade, he has the rhythmic passion of generations of Irish-Catholic priests!
The G major quartet is a bubbly and infectious work throughout containing much music that is 'ebullient' and tuneful.
While her career's still at full tilt, she's typically 'ebullient' when asked what she might do if she ever decided to leave the spotlight for a while.
And he was deeply saddened that such an 'ebullient' personality was nearing an end.
The Clarinet Sonata is a delightfully 'ebullient' , bouncy score.
On the surface, the music is brash, 'ebullient' , jaunty, but also technically well crafted and even refined.
The 'ebullient' mood of those works has been recaptured here, with a surprising overlay of Americana.
His mood was 'ebullient' , and he had every reason to be satisfied.
The mood is still 'ebullient' when Gilman takes the stage the next morning.
He was the source of many jokes for being overly happy and 'ebullient' .
Getting off the ship on to a fast boat and later on to the jetty at the Coast Guard headquarters in Fort Kochi, the three fishermen looked 'ebullient' and happy.
The Olympic track cycling programme is over and the mood in the British camp, quite rightly, is 'ebullient' .
But as the Republican cavalcade ploughed through rainswept rural Wisconsin and Iowa this week, the shadowy chief architect of the Bush presidency could barely have been more 'ebullient' .
Overall, the effect of the three series is 'ebullient' , unfolding and generous.
But he still hadn't lost his 'ebullient' , blaring voice or that sparkle in his blue eyes.
But it's little wonder that the project - the biggest construction in England apart from the new terminal building at Heathrow - is coursing with so much energy, 'ebullience' and excitement.
He opted for a strong theatrical style, exaggerating every tone and gesture and playing with great energy and 'ebullience' .
Stories of New York City's public schools crumbling while officials demand billion-dollar bond issues to rebuild them call to mind a day in June 1988, when Mayor Ed Koch, flanked by cameramen and reporters, 'ebulliently' announced that subway service would be restored on the reopened Williamsburg Bridge.
The same can go for adult band members whose 'ebullience' of spirit, exhaustion, or carelessness result in loosened ties, crooked hats, lost instruments, or other egregious failures of decorum.
And the sight never failed to fill you with excitement that soon you would be caught up by the city's noise, energy, brashness, 'ebullience' , smartness and wit.
It has, in fact, been 12 years between Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society's last production of the work and the 'ebulliently' comic but musically spotty new version playing through Saturday at the Bagley Wright Theatre.
John, it strikes me that there should be, if you will, more effusiveness, more 'ebullience' on the part of the White House, on the part frankly of the whole government because the fact is, this election occurred today.
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