exuberant Adjective Showing extreme joy and enthusiasm synonyms:  excited  passionate  sparkling  effervescent The exuberant child squealed when his.

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exuberant Adjective Showing extreme joy and enthusiasm synonyms:  passionate  sparkling  effervescent  excited The exuberant child squealed when he.

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exuberant Adjective Showing extreme joy and enthusiasm synonyms:  excited  passionate  sparkling  effervescent The exuberant child squealed when his parents gave him permission to open his gifts.

apathetic Adjective Showing little to no emotion; not interested or concerned Synonyms:  unfeeling  unresponsive  indifferent The apathetic student shrugged her shoulders when the counselor told her about repeating the 7 th grade.

pompous Adjective exaggerated self-importance or dignity Synonyms: boastful self-centered vain narcissistic The pompous butler turned his nose up and closed the door.