effervescent

[ˌɛfərˈvɛsnt]

effervescent Definition

  • 1giving off bubbles; fizzy
  • 2vivacious and enthusiastic

Using effervescent: Examples

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

  • Example

    The effervescent water was refreshing on a hot day.

  • Example

    She has an effervescent personality that lights up the room.

  • Example

    The champagne was effervescent and bubbly.

  • Example

    Her effervescent smile was contagious.

effervescent Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for effervescent

Antonyms for effervescent

Phrases with effervescent

  • a tablet that dissolves in water to produce a carbonated drink

    Example

    He dropped an effervescent tablet into his glass of water.

  • a powder that dissolves in water to produce a carbonated drink

    Example

    She mixed the effervescent powder with water to make a refreshing drink.

  • a chemical reaction that produces gas bubbles, often seen as fizzing or bubbling

    Example

    The effervescent reaction between baking soda and vinegar creates carbon dioxide gas.

Origins of effervescent

from Latin 'effervescere', meaning 'to boil up'

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Summary: effervescent in Brief

The term 'effervescent' [ˌɛfərˈvɛsnt] describes something that is fizzy or giving off bubbles, such as effervescent water or tablets. It can also refer to a person who is lively, animated, and enthusiastic, as in 'She has an effervescent personality.' Other synonyms include 'bubbly' and 'sparkling.'