exuberance
2.The speaker's exuberance enlivened a boring conference.
3.A state of joyful exuberance or merriment; vivacity.
4.These nouns denote a state of joyful exuberance.
5.Shiller, R. Irrational Exuberance. Princeton U. Press, 2000.
7.the wild farcical exuberance of a clown; ludicrous green hair.
8.The exuberance that marks her writings; marked the occasion with celebrations.
9.The pain of it made him recoil from the exuberance of holiday shoppers.
10.Music expresses, at different moments, serenity or exuberance, regret or triumph, fury or delight.


