Today’s Words That Work: Ebullient

By Early To Rise | Thu, Nov 12, 2009 |

  

Archives: Word to the Wise

Ebullient (ih-BUL-yunt) — from the Latin for “boiling up” — means overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement.

Example (as used by Jason Holland today): “But often your customers, although ebullient about your product or service, aren’t able to express their enthusiasm very well in writing. So what do you do?”

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