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exuberantly

adverb as in heartily

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No one wants to be irrationally exuberant but there’s clearly nowhere to go but up.

From Digiday

Grim news about a resurgent pandemic on one hand, exuberant stock markets on the other.

From Fortune

But a drizzly ten minutes later, an exuberantly overweight man with a bright-red face suddenly roared his taxi around the corner.

One early problem for the exuberantly hatted legislator: The House has forbidden headwear since 1837.

Alter recounts the story of an exuberantly hopeful new president—winning the White House after overcoming enormous obstacles.

Exuberantly ornamented, it never oversteps the thin line which separates richness from redundancy.

It appeared that he, too, was experiencing a similar natural longing, for his manner instantly became exuberantly cordial.

The larks carolled and twittered exuberantly over bare fields.

He praised Buchanan, if not exuberantly, still sufficiently.

But now that he was on his way home he had suddenly become exuberantly joyful.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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