"Ebullitions" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ebullitions refers to enthusiastic or excited expressions of emotion, such as laughter, cheering, or applause. It can also describe a sudden or intense release of energy, enthusiasm, or passion. The word "ebullition" is often used to describe a collective emotional outburst, such as the excitement of a crowd at a sports event or the fervor of a audience at a music concert.
Ebullient refers to someone or something that is enthusiastic, lively, and full of energy. It can also describe someone who is enthusiastic and optimistic, often to the point of being effervescent or bubbly. The word is often used to describe someone who is excited, passionate, and charismatic, and who radiates a sense of joy and positivity.
In an ebullient manner, being cheerfully enthusiastic and vivacious, often to the point of being effervescent or effulgent.
Ebullioscopy is a scientific word that refers to a method of measuring the boiling point of a substance by observing the level of a liquid in a tube as it heats up. In other words, it is a technique used to determine the boiling point of a substance by monitoring its elevation in a thermometer tube while it is being heated.