EXUBERANT vs RIOTOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Joyously unrestrained
- Unrestrained in especially feelings
- Full of unrestrained enthusiasm or joy.
- Unrestrained or lavish, as in decoration; extravagant.
- Abundant; plentiful: : profuse.
- Characterized by abundance or superabundance; plenteous; rich; overflowing; copious or excessive in production
- Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic.
- Abundant, luxuriant, profuse, superabundant.
- Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
- Produced or growing in extreme abundance
- Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
- Produced or growing in extreme abundance
- Unrestrained by convention or morality
- Participating in or inciting to riot or uproar.
- Uproarious; boisterous.
- Dissolute; wanton.
- Abundant or luxuriant.
- Involving, or engaging in, riot; wanton; unrestrained; luxurious.
- Partaking of the nature of an unlawful assembly or its acts; seditious.
- Having the characteristics of a riot
- Causing, inciting or taking part in a riot
- Unrestrained and boisterous; degenerate or dissolute
- Of, relating to, or resembling a riot.
EXUBERANT vs RIOTOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Characterized by abundance; copious to excess; overflowing; superabundant; luxuriant: as, exuberant fertility; exuberant imagination.
- Synonyms See insurrection.
- Boisterous; uproarious: as, riotous glee.
- Indulging in riot or revelry; accompanied by or consisting in revelry or debauchery; wanton or licentious.
- Tumultuous; of the nature of an unlawful assembly; seditious; guilty of riot: as, a riotous mob; a riotous demagogue.
EXUBERANT vs RIOTOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Brisk, Vigorous, Vibrant, High spirited, Overweening, Excessive, Profuse, Abundant, Lush, Luxuriant, Unrestrained, Extravagant, Spirited, Riotous, Ebullient
- Dissipated, Immoral, Turbulent, Profuse, Disruptive, Profligate, Lush, Unquiet, Libertine, Luxuriant, Tumultuous, Dissolute, Degenerate, Debauched, Exuberant
EXUBERANT vs RIOTOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Brisk, Vigorous, Vibrant, High spirited, Overweening, Excessive, Profuse, Abundant, Lush, Luxuriant, Unrestrained, Extravagant, Spirited, Riotous, Ebullient
- Dissipated, Immoral, Turbulent, Profuse, Disruptive, Profligate, Lush, Unquiet, Libertine, Luxuriant, Tumultuous, Dissolute, Degenerate, Debauched, Exuberant
EXUBERANT vs RIOTOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rivers wrote in an exuberant email to msnbc.
- Switch safe from the abuse of exuberant children.
- Naruto is a boisterous, exuberant, and unorthodox individual.
- What an exuberant and kind greeting, I thought.
- Okay, maybe that was a bit too exuberant.
- Good with children, but can be too exuberant.
- My experience here has been delightful and exuberant.
- It will be generous, giddy with exuberant inventiveness.
- The language is very strong, expressing exuberant transport.
- This company is dishonest and has exuberant fees.
- Stoddard wrote about his relationship with eled in riotous living.
- The two of them had seen some riotous times together.
- It sounds like swing music, and riotous times being had.
- An almost riotous prodigality of energy Complying with your request.
- You is Irby at her most unflinching, riotous, and relatable.
- EV, in riotous living; but not necessarily dissolute; cf.
- Capitol when it was ransacked by a riotous mob.
- He was stark naked, had grown perfectly riotous.
- Proclamation against Riotous Assemblies in London and Westminster.
- King George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies.
EXUBERANT vs RIOTOUS: QUESTIONS
- Is the Gondoliers the most exuberant Gilbert and Sullivan opera?
- Can Exuberant Ctags understand path names with forward slash characters?
- How would you Describe Yourself with the adjective exuberant?
- What is Babbo an exuberant celebration of Italian food?
- What is exuberant synaptogenesis and when does it occur?
- What is the behavioral level of exuberant behavior?
- Did George Osborne turn a gentleman's club into a riotous organisation?
- What is the famous riotous rendezvous on the Green?
- Who is the author of ineffable gaudiness and riotous excursions?
- What is drunkard behaving in riotous or disorderly manner?