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US
/ˌɛfɝˈvɛsənt/
]
[ UK /ˌɛfəvˈɛsənt/ ]
[ UK /ˌɛfəvˈɛsənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
marked by high spirits or excitement
his fertile effervescent mind
a row of sparkly cheerleaders
scintillating personality - (of a liquid) giving off bubbles
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used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide
sparkling water
sparkling water
sparkling wines
How To Use effervescent In A Sentence
- They do not have the same intricate inner workings of women and they are not unfathomable pools of emotions swirling effervescently in a bubbling turmoil of feelings and needs.
- Kissing my mother and padding her bosom, carrying a banal effervescent cocksureness, he kicked his boots to the center of the room, and whisked her up the stairs. Carolina Grüber: I
- You could call Kim effervescent and tremendous fun in her naked patriotism, or you could call her very irritating.
- Not to be confused with tartrate, creatine titrate works along the same lines as effervescent creatine products, minus the bubbles.
- But with her effervescent personality and permanent smile, she could not be a finer ambassador. Times, Sunday Times
- His affable and effervescent nature made him an outstanding teacher with a style that was simultaneously demanding and kind. Times, Sunday Times
- The green wash seems to drain the colour out of other effervescent aspects of our lives. Times, Sunday Times
- But with her effervescent personality and permanent smile, she could not be a finer ambassador. Times, Sunday Times
- Her personality was effervescent and her addition to a cast was one of joy. Times, Sunday Times
- Only he would seize on the effervescent cinematic potential of anything from Lund's ability to wiggle her ears to a chance to pastiche an hour of Paris, Texas in two minutes flat.