Frolicking vs Ebullient - What's the difference?
frolicking | ebullient | Related terms |
The act of one who frolics.
* (Herman Melville)
enthusiastic; high-spirited.
* Marina's oddly ebullient words seemed to come to her slow as balloons. - "Middle Age : A Romance" (2001) by (Fourth Estate, paperback edition, 233)
(of a liquid) boiling or agitated as if boiling
Frolicking is a related term of ebullient.
As a verb frolicking
is .As a noun frolicking
is the act of one who frolics.As an adjective ebullient is
enthusiastic; high-spirited.frolicking
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- He resolutely set his beard against their boyish frolickings , and often held forth like an oracle concerning the vanity thereof.