Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "exuberance"

Lexicographically close words:
extrinsic; extrinsical; extruded; extrusion; extry; exuberant; exuberantly; exudate; exudates; exudation
  1. Exuberance of feeling is the logical outcome of a lifetime spent in an atmosphere of lyrical thought, and certainly Giorgione was not the sort of man to control those natural impulses, which grew stronger with advancing years.

  2. He is not seldom incoherent, and may even grow careless, but in power of imagination and exuberance of fancy he is always supreme.

  3. Technically, the workmanship points to an earlier period than the Castelfranco Madonna, and there is an exuberance of fancy which points to a youthful origin.

  4. The personal appearance of Alphonse Daudet, in his prime, was very striking; he had clearly cut features, large brilliant eyes, and an amazing exuberance of curled hair and forked beard.

  5. He must get rid of the exuberance of his delight before it killed him.

  6. He was screaming with all his might; but what he said was entirely lost in the shouts of laughter of Trevanion and the Frenchmen, who could scarcely stand with the immoderate exuberance of their mirth.

  7. He states that he regards the expression "complete" as applied to a story, as a specimen of the "adjectival exuberance of the puffer.

  8. He was amused by the southern exuberance and joviality of a doubtlessly corpulent man.

  9. He put aside all exuberance of fancy and diction as unsuited to tragedy; he handled his theme with dignity and at times with force, and attained a literary success to which Browning and other good judges bore testimony.

  10. Then there would be discussions on such profound topics as life and death, the loneliness of old age, and the exuberance of youth, which caused grief and trouble when indulged in to excess.

  11. The fault of Mr. Moore is an exuberance of involuntary power.

  12. The wit of the one arose from an exuberance of enjoyment--of the other, from an excess of indifference, real or assumed.

  13. The exuberance of animal life, the freedom of attitude expressed in this, the mainly interesting figure of the composition, show that Signorelli might have been a great master of realistic painting.

  14. What Ferrari possessed was rapidity of movement, fulness and richness of reality, exuberance of invention, excellent portraiture, dramatic vehemence, and an almost unrivalled sympathy with the swift and passionate world of angels.

  15. Now we'll lock the doors, and my big friend shall expend his exuberance in song.

  16. I confess that his exuberance bears me down, for the art of managing foolish people is as distinct and arduous as that of governing lunatics.

  17. The Bohemians are an out-of-door people with an inborn instinct for music (with its basic factors of rhythm and sound) by which they express the vigorous exuberance of their temperament.

  18. This play is the nearest approach to frank and objectless exuberance in the whole of Shaw's work.

  19. But if it is anarchy, it is anarchy without any of the abandon and exuberance of anarchy.

  20. In Central America, and the West Indies generally, the exuberance of vegetable growth is such as almost to defy the clearing of land by people provided only with stone or copper utensils.

  21. These several favourable conditions permit of an exuberance of life such as is unknown to persons who confine their attention to the study of land areas.

  22. This mood is depicted in the composition before us by an exuberance of runs and ornamentation, following the first simple enunciation of the waltz melody.

  23. One wonders that the tithing-men and fathers of the town are not out to see what the trees mean by their high colors and exuberance of spirits, fearing that some mischief is brewing.

  24. Thus was the brilliant city, in all the exuberance of its gay life, plunged into death in a single night.

  25. The island, thirsty and dusty during a great part of the year, seemed to repel this exuberance of rain from all its pores, as a sick man repels the strong medicine administered too late.

  26. Valls had a single heiress, and, moreover, he was an invalid; the prolific exuberance characteristic of his race had not been fulfilled in him.

  27. She had checked Evelyn's wonder concerning him, but she had thought no more of it than of the usual foolish exuberance of a young girl.

  28. One who was given to exuberance fairly embraced her.

  29. There was about the room a tone of quiet good taste and thoughtfulness quite different from the boyish exuberance of other rooms.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exuberance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abandon; abundance; affluence; amplitude; animation; avalanche; beatification; beatitude; bliss; bonanza; buoyancy; cheer; cheerfulness; delight; ecstasy; effervescence; elan; elation; enchantment; enthusiasm; esprit; exaltation; exhilaration; extravagance; exuberance; felicity; fertility; flood; flow; fluency; fullness; gaiety; generosity; gladness; glee; gush; gushing; gusto; happiness; heaven; hilarity; intoxication; joy; joyfulness; landslide; lavishness; liberality; life; liveliness; lot; maximum; merriment; much; myriad; opulence; outpouring; overflow; paradise; playfulness; plenitude; plenty; pregnancy; prevalence; prodigality; productiveness; productivity; profusion; quantity; rapture; ravishment; redundancy; reiteration; repletion; riot; scads; shower; spate; spirit; spirits; stream; substantiality; sunshine; superabundance; superfluity; tautology; tirade; transport; verve; vigor; vim; vitality; vivacity; wealth; zest