Why this word is great
EXUBERANCE — [Noun] The quality of being exuberant, characterized by cheerful, vigorous enthusiasm and overflowing abundance. From French exubérance, from Latin exuberantia (“superabundance”), from exuberare (“to grow thickly, to abound”), from ex- (“out”) + uber (“udder”), originally evoking an overflowing supply of milk. Unlike “profuse,” which merely quantifies a lavish amount, or “vivacity,” which captures a sparkling but contained liveliness, exuberance is an effusive and fertile surplus of vital force. It is the riotous tangle of honeysuckle choking a fence, the unrestrained, full-body laughter of children in a summer sprinkler, and the sudden, wasteful eruption of blossoms on a fruit tree in spring—a testament to a world that creates not just enough, but far too much, for the sheer, unapologetic joy of it.