exuber-, uber-
(Latin: come forth in abundance, grow luxuriantly; superabundance)
1. Overflowing with enthusiasm: "The salesman's exuberance for the products he was promoting on TV resulted in greater sales."
2. Joyful enthusiasm: "The employer's exuberance for the good work done by his employees encouraged them to be even more productive."
2. Joyful enthusiasm: "The employer's exuberance for the good work done by his employees encouraged them to be even more productive."
An abundance; an overflowing quantity; richness: "Fortunately, there was an exuberancy of crops on his farm this season."
exuberant, more exuberant, most exuberant (adjectives)
1. Lavish, luxuriant: "The people at the party in the restaurant were served the most exuberant food and drinks by the waiters."
2. Extreme or excessive in degree, size, or extent: "The couple lived in more exuberant prosperity than most people in the neighborhood."
3. Joyously unrestrained and enthusiastic: "She received exuberant praise for her acting talents."
4. Unrestrained or elaborate; especially, in style; flamboyant: "Those who were participating in the carnival were wearing an exuberant variety of colorful costumes."
5. Produced in extreme abundance; plentiful: "The flowers produced exuberant quantities of blossoms this year."
2. Extreme or excessive in degree, size, or extent: "The couple lived in more exuberant prosperity than most people in the neighborhood."
3. Joyously unrestrained and enthusiastic: "She received exuberant praise for her acting talents."
4. Unrestrained or elaborate; especially, in style; flamboyant: "Those who were participating in the carnival were wearing an exuberant variety of colorful costumes."
5. Produced in extreme abundance; plentiful: "The flowers produced exuberant quantities of blossoms this year."
exuberantly (adverb)
1. In a happy manner, or joyously unrestrained, especially with feelings: "The university students exuberantly cheered for their winning football team."
"The people at the concert were exuberantly expressing their pleasure of the wonderful musical performances of the orchestra and choir."
2. A reference to the production or growth of something in extreme abundance: "People were excited about the exuberantly great crops of apples this year."
exuberate, exuberates; exuberated; exuberating (verbs)
1. To abound; to be in great abundance: "The apple trees apparently exuberated more apples than usual this year."
2. To express great joy and being very lively, happy, and energetic: "The little girl is exuberating a personality that gives pleasure to all of those who are near her."
2. To express great joy and being very lively, happy, and energetic: "The little girl is exuberating a personality that gives pleasure to all of those who are near her."
exuberated (adjective)
1. A reference to being copiously supplied: "The exuberated farmers achieved better results with their crops for the first time in years."
2. A descriptive term for that which is in great abundance: "He won an exuberated amount of money which he intends to use to pay for the fees and living expenses required for his advanced university studies."
2. A descriptive term for that which is in great abundance: "He won an exuberated amount of money which he intends to use to pay for the fees and living expenses required for his advanced university studies."
uberous (adjective)
A reference to that which is plentiful: "The uberous supply of words can be overwhelming."
"Uberous comes from Late Latin uberosus, "fruitfulness, fertility"; and from the Latin adjective uber, "fruitful", from the noun uber, "udder, breast".
"Uberous comes from Late Latin uberosus, "fruitfulness, fertility"; and from the Latin adjective uber, "fruitful", from the noun uber, "udder, breast".
uberously (adverb)
A connotation for copiousness or abundance: "The cattle were uberously consuming the grass in the pasture."
uberty (s) (noun)
Abundance, copiousness: "There was a great uberty of ideas and suggestions at the business meeting; however, there were very few people who were willing to try any of them."
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "more, plentiful, fullness, excessive, over flowing": copi-; hyper-; multi-; opulen-; ple-; pleio-; plethor-; poly-; super-; total-; ultra-; undu-.
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