spumiferous

[spyoo-mif-er-uhs]

spumiferous Definition

  • 1producing or containing foam
  • 2foamy

Using spumiferous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spumiferous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The spumiferous waves crashed against the shore.

  • Example

    The spumiferous soap lathered well.

  • Example

    The drink was spumiferous and refreshing on a hot day.

spumiferous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spumiferous

Origins of spumiferous

from Latin 'spuma', meaning 'foam', and 'ferre', meaning 'to bear'

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Summary: spumiferous in Brief

'Spumiferous' [spyoo-mif-er-uhs] is an adjective that describes something that produces or contains foam. It is often used to describe waves, soap, or drinks, as in 'The spumiferous waves crashed against the shore.' 'Spumiferous' is synonymous with 'foamy,' 'frothy,' and 'bubbly.'