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he felt exuberant

  • 1 exuberant

    iɡ'zju:bərənt
    (happy and excited or in high spirits: an exuberant mood.) eufórico
    tr[ɪg'zjʊːbərənt]
    1 (of person) eufórico,-a
    2 (of plants) exuberante
    3 figurative use vivo,-a
    exuberant [ɪg'zu:bərənt, ɛg-] adj
    1) joyous: eufórico
    2) lush: exuberante
    exuberantly adv
    adj.
    eufórico, -a adj.
    exuberante adj.
    lozano, -a adj.
    ɪg'zuːbərənt, ɪg'zjuːbərənt
    a) ( lively) <person/character> desbordante de vida y entusiasmo
    b) (vigorous, profuse) <style/foliage> exuberante
    [ɪɡ'zuːbǝrǝnt]
    ADJ
    1) [person] (=euphoric) eufórico; (=enthusiastic) entusiasta
    2) [style, colour, painting] exuberante; [film, music, show] lleno de vitalidad
    3) (Bot) (=vigorous) [growth, foliage] exuberante
    * * *
    [ɪg'zuːbərənt, ɪg'zjuːbərənt]
    a) ( lively) <person/character> desbordante de vida y entusiasmo
    b) (vigorous, profuse) <style/foliage> exuberante

    English-spanish dictionary > exuberant

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