Ebullient
(ih-buhl-yuhnt, ih-bool-) Adjectiveoverflowing with fervour, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited.
More about Ebullient
It comes from a Latin word meaning “boiling up.”
Examples of Ebullient
Her ebullient personality always brightened the room.
The candidate’s ebullient speech energized the crowd during the campaign rally.
Cogent
More about Cogent
It comes from a Latin word meaning “to drive together, collect, compel.”
Examples of Cogent
I found her reasoning quite cogent and eventually conceded to her point of view.
The CEO’s cogent explanation of the company’s strategy reassured investors and bolstered their confidence.
Buttinsky
a person who interferes in the affairs of others; meddler.
Formed from butt in “intrude” + -sky, a Slavic surname like Stravinsky or Kaminsky.
Examples of Buttinsky
I appreciate your concern, but please don’t be a buttinsky and try to solve my problems for me.
Inputs Courtesy: Dictionary.com
Comments
Post a Comment