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How to pronounce effervesce in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fizz, foam, form bubbles, froth, sparkle
Type of bubble
Has types lather, seethe
Derivation effervescence, effervescent

Examples of effervesce

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I hopped out of the water just in time to watch it effervesce with raindrops.
From the kansas.com
Characteristic of a carbonate, specimens effervesce upon treatment with hydrochloric acid.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Black and white vibrate and effervesce.
From the guardian.co.uk
The champagne metamorphoses from pale golden to a subtle pink as the flower petals unfurl and effervesce into a spectacular show of bubbles and color.
From the kentucky.com
In this case, the gas can effervesce out of the oil, aerosolizing it into tiny droplets, much the way a fine mist emerges from the top of an aerosol can.
From the newsweek.com
Prepare to effervesce with excitement as the pop science series returns for a seventh season of topical tests and explosive experiments.
From the metro.co.uk
Limestones are easily marked with a knife-blade, effervesce readily with weak cold acid and often contain entire or broken shells or other fossils.
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More examples
  • Foam: become bubbly or frothy or foaming; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"
  • (effervescence) the process of bubbling as gas escapes
  • (effervescing) bubbling: emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation; "bubbling champagne"; "foamy (or frothy) beer"
  • In everyday life, carbonation refers to the dissolving of carbon dioxide in an aqueous solution. The process usually involves high pressures of carbon dioxide. Upon lowering of this pressure, the carbon dioxide is released from the solution as bubbles. ...
  • Effervescence is the escape of gas from an aqueous solution and the foaming or fizzing that results from a release of the gas. An everyday example is seen in carbonated beverages such as soft drinks. ...
  • (Effervescence (sociology)) Collective effervescence (CE) is a perceived energy formed by a gathering of people as might be experienced at a sporting event, a carnival, a rave, or a riot. This perception can cause people to act differently than in their everyday life.
  • (Effervescing (horse)) Effervescing (foaled 1973 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred stallion racehorse. ...
  • To emit small bubbles of dissolved gas; to froth or fizz; to escape from solution in a liquid in the form of bubbles; to show high spirits
  • (Effervescence) The visible result of adding HCl to carbonate-containing soil. The acid reacts on the surface and produces bubbles. The bubbles generate quicker and larger in size when there is an increase in soil carbonates.