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ebullient

[ih-buhl-yuhnt, ih-bool-] / ɪˈbʌl yənt, ɪˈbʊl- /


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While the economy isn’t viewed as strong by consumers, financial markets are ebullient.

From MarketWatch

A symphonic mix of an espresso machine’s hiss, a ravenous juicer’s whir and ebullient Spanish welcomed me at my new favorite, Las Olas Cafe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Loneliness is endemic to their lives, and Luna, an ebullient personality, seems to be suffering from acute cabin fever.

From Los Angeles Times

So if you’re looking to avoid areas where sentiment is overly ebullient, steer clear of metals and AI stocks.

From Barron's

“Investors continue to show low conviction around equities, which I view as a contrarian positive. If conviction wavers easily, then this is a sign that sentiment is not ebullient, ” Lee says.

From MarketWatch