exuberantly
exuberantly — adverb
1. while showing lots of lively energy, joy, and excitement at the same time
while showing lots of lively energy, joy, and excitement at the same time
Sumin waved exuberantly the moment her train pulled into the station.
verb of action + exuberantly
The children sang exuberantly as the school bus rolled toward the beach.
verb of speech or sound + exuberantly
Andrés thanked the whole team exuberantly after they won the final match.
The puppy greeted Amira exuberantly, jumping up to lick her hands.
At the party, Theo danced exuberantly until the music finally stopped.
- joyfully
milder; pure happiness without the strong sense of overflowing energy
- energetically
stresses physical force; can lack the happy, excited tone
- enthusiastically
very close, but focuses on eager interest rather than visible high spirits
- gloomily
in a sad, low-energy way
- listlessly
without energy or interest
文法句型
verb + exuberantly
exuberantly + past participle
用法筆記
Almost always describes outward, visible behaviour such as cheering, waving, dancing, or greeting, so the energy is something others can see or hear. Distinguish from a quiet inner feeling, which this word does not describe.