IPA: /ɪˈbʌljənsi/
KK: /ɪˈbʌljənsi/
A lively and enthusiastic expression of feelings or thoughts; a state of being cheerful and full of energy.
Her ebulliency was contagious, making everyone around her feel more joyful.
Ebulliency → It is formed from "ebullire" (from Latin, meaning to bubble out) and the suffix "-ency" (indicating a state or quality). The word "ebulliency" refers to the state of being bubbly or overflowing with enthusiasm and energy.
Imagine someone bubbling over with excitement — 'ebullire' means to bubble out, and '-ency' indicates a state. This helps you remember that ebulliency is all about overflowing enthusiasm.
No commonly confused words.