Ebullience [noun]
Definition of Ebullience:
enthusiasm
Sentence/Example of Ebullience:
This was a bit of his clowning humor, a purely manufactured and as it were mechanical joke or ebullience of soul.
Until a few years ago the State confined its ebullience in matters educational to the Board Schools.
For Southeys well known rejoinder to this ebullience of schematism, see Life and Correspondence, ii.
It is full of remarkable qualities: wit, humour, an ebullience of animal spirits that is Rabelaisian.
The spring was stirring everywhere, and Robert raced along, feeling in every vein a life, an ebullience akin to that of nature.
Do you not feel, sire, a peculiar sense of flush, of spring-tide—a direct juvenile ebullience?
It issues too frequently in a kind of holy tolerance of youthful ebullience and vivid emotions.
It is this ebullience of youthful energy, this inexhaustible vitality, which is the admiration and despair of his contemporaries.