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Sunday, January 12, 2025

effervescent

/ˌefərˈves(ə)nt/adjective

Giving off bubbles; fizzy. Also used figuratively to describe someone who is vivacious, enthusiastic, and lively.

Etymology

From Latin "effervescere," meaning "to boil up," from "ex-" (out) + "fervescere" (begin to boil). The image of bubbles rising captures both literal fizzing and metaphorical liveliness.

Usage Examples

  1. "The champagne was perfectly effervescent, with tiny bubbles rising continuously."

  2. "Her effervescent personality lit up every room she entered."

  3. "The comedian's effervescent wit kept the audience laughing throughout the show."

Synonyms

  • Bubbly
  • Vivacious
  • Lively
  • Sparkling
  • Animated

Fun Facts

  • Effervescent tablets dissolve in water while producing bubbles (like Alka-Seltzer).
  • The word perfectly describes both carbonated drinks and lively people.
  • Geologists use "effervescence" to describe rocks that fizz when touched with acid.

Related Terms

  • Vivacious: Attractively lively and animated
  • Ebullient: Cheerful and full of energy
  • Sparkling: Shining brightly with flashes of light; lively and witty
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