Vocab of the Day #25 – Ebullient, Auric, and Feeble

Welcome back to Vocab of the Day! Explore 3 new words every day.

Grow your vocabulary with words that enrich your writing and spark creativity.

Today’s Words

A e-book reader open to a page resting against a stack of books.

Ebullient, Auric, and Feeble

What does ebullient mean?

Ebullient (adjective) – full of enthusiasm, excitement, or cheerful energy.
Example: Her ebullient personality lit up every room she walked into.

What does auric mean?

Auric (adjective) – relating to gold or having a golden color or quality.
Example: The auric glow of sunset bathed the city in warmth.

What does feeble mean?

Feeble (adjective) – lacking strength, vitality, or effectiveness.
Example: After the long hike, his legs felt feeble beneath him.

📌 Try writing a short scene where all three words appear — maybe a feeble traveler standing in awe of an auric sunrise, encouraged by the ebullient spirit of a companion.

Miss The Daily Writing Reminder?

Find it here! 👉 Browse More Writing Posts

That’s All!

Thanks for joining me for today’s Vocab of the Day.

Which word speaks to you most today? Let me know in the comments!

Until next time — happy writing! 🙂


Discover more from The Friendly Blog

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.




Leave a comment

Discover more from The Friendly Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading