The difference between Exuberant and Lavish
When used as adjectives, exuberant means very high-spirited, whereas lavish means expending or bestowing profusely.
Lavish is also verb with the meaning: to give out extremely generously.
check bellow for the other definitions of Exuberant and Lavish
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Exuberant as an adjective (of people):
Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic.
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Exuberant as an adjective (of things that grow):
Abundant, luxuriant, profuse, superabundant.
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Lavish as an adjective:
Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.
Examples:
"'lavish of money; lavish of praise"
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Lavish as an adjective:
Superabundant; excessive
Examples:
"'lavish spirits"
"'lavish meal"
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Lavish as a verb (transitive):
To give out extremely generously; to squander.
Examples:
"They lavished money on the dinner."
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Lavish as a verb (transitive):
To give out to (somebody) extremely generously.
Examples:
"They lavished him with praise."