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How to pronounce effervescent in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms sparkling
Derivation effervesce
Type Words
Synonyms bubbling, frothy, scintillating, sparkly


his fertile effervescent mind.
Type Words
Derivation effervesce, effervescence

Examples of effervescent

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It's slightly sweet and slightly effervescent with lovely peach and floral notes.
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This effervescent planet remains a conspicuous evening object throughout January.
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This slightly effervescent light red wine smelled of wild strawberries and roses.
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Her creator and founder of Sanrio is the effervescent 79-year-old Shintaro Tsuji.
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It's not only his effervescent energy that often supercharges his UK teammates.
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But when it comes to the meal I opt for a glass of crisply effervescent Riesling.
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Within weeks the effervescent planet travels to the Sagittarius constellation.
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Rest assured the effervescent 63-year-old will maximize this team's abilities.
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Rachael Ray, while undeniably effervescent and upbeat, is not always easy to take.
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More examples
  • Sparkling: used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide; "sparkling wines"; "sparkling water"
  • (of a liquid) giving off bubbles
  • Bubbling: marked by high spirits or excitement; "his fertile effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders"
  • (effervescence) the process of bubbling as gas escapes
  • 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.
  • (effervescently) In an effervescent manner
  • (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.