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How to pronounce effervescence in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bubbliness, frothiness
Type of gaseousness
Derivation effervesce, effervescent
Type Words
Type of action, activity, natural action, natural process
Derivation effervesce, effervescent

Examples of effervescence

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If there is one representative of this new bohemian effervescence, it is Guerra.
From the tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com
A light-straw-colored, light-bodied sparkler that has a good, frothy effervescence.
From the businessweek.com
Likewise, Panama's effervescence follows from the redevelopment of its canal.
From the economist.com
The city has lost much of its glory now but has never lost its effervescence.
From the en.wikipedia.org
His effervescence brought out the best in virtually everyone he encountered.
From the time.com
It was crisp and mouth-watering on the tongue, with a hint of effervescence.
From the tennessean.com
Despite the effervescence he displays on stage, Flowers is no spotlight hog.
From the sacbee.com
It's really Gimlette who provides the effervescence and eccentricity on the journey.
From the bloomberg.com
Words cannot describe the feelings of effervescence it bestows upon he who holds it.
From the techcrunch.com
More examples
  • The process of bubbling as gas escapes
  • Bubbliness: the property of giving off bubbles
  • (effervesce) foam: become bubbly or frothy or foaming; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water"
  • (effervescent) sparkling: used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide; "sparkling wines"; "sparkling water"
  • (effervescent) bubbling: marked by high spirits or excitement; "his fertile effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders"
  • 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. ...
  • 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.
  • (Effervesced) 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. ...
  • (effervesce) 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