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effervescent

[ef-er-ves-uhnt]

adjective

  1. effervescing; bubbling.

    Synonyms: ,
  2. vivacious; merry; lively; sparkling.

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effervescent

/ ˌɛəˈɛəԳ /

adjective

  1. (of a liquid) giving off bubbles of gas; bubbling

  2. high-spirited; vivacious

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • effervescently adverb
  • noneffervescent adjective
  • noneffervescently adverb
  • uneffervescent adjective
  • uneffervescently adverb
  • ˌڴڱˈԳ noun
  • ˌڴڱˈԳٱ adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of effervescent1

First recorded in 1675–85; from Latin ڴڱŧԳ- (stem of ڴڱŧŧԲ ), present participle of ڴڱŧ to effervesce; -ent
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Example Sentences

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Though the drink is apparently popular in Germany, as for how it actually tastes, Johnson notes, “It’s just very effervescent and kind of gross. Not for me.”

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His paragraphs flow like the water he admires: sometimes tranquil and easy, other times a tumbling, mixing, effervescent torrent directed by commas, never promising a full stop.

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And despite going through difficult changes in her personal life, she feels an effervescent glee at finding the perfect place to land.

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Georgie walks in with his effervescent Southern charm and within four minutes, he’s selling her product for her but she’s too stubborn to see that that’s wonderful that he can help her.

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One of the more effervescent members of the '70s girlband The Nolans finally lost her long battle against cancer on Wednesday, with her family at her bedside in the seaside town's hospital.

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