Übermut
high spirits, exuberance, reckless boisterousness
noun UE-ber-moot Rare
Usage Note
Übermut describes a surplus of good cheer that tips into recklessness — the giddiness that leads to pranks or daring stunts. The German proverb Übermut tut selten gut (excessive high spirits rarely end well) is widely known.
Examples
"Aus purem Übermut sprangen die Jungs in den kalten Fluss."
Natural Translation
Out of sheer high spirits the boys jumped into the cold river.
Literal Translation
Out-of pure exuberance jumped the boys into the cold river.
Related Words
- Abgestumpftheit emotional numbness, blunted sensitivity
- Abneigung aversion, dislike, antipathy
- Anmut grace, gracefulness, charm
- Aufgewühltheit emotional turmoil, being churned up
- Bangigkeit anxiety, apprehension, fearful unease
- Bedrängnis distress, straits, predicament
- Bedrömmeltheit stunned, dazed emotional numbness
- Bedrücktheit oppressive heaviness of spirit, dejected low mood
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