effervescent

effervescent


Pronunciation

IPA Phonetic Spelling of "Effervescent"

IPA: /ɪfəˈvɛsnt/

Syllable Breakdown:

  • i: /ɪ/ - Short "i" sound as in "bit"

  • f: /f/ - Voiceless labiodental fricative

  • ə: /ə/ - Schwa, a reduced vowel sound

  • v: /v/ - Voiced labiodental fricative

  • ɛ: /ɛ/ - Mid-front open vowel, as in "bet"

  • s: /s/ - Voiceless alveolar fricative

  • n: /n/ - Alveolar nasal

t: /t/ - Voiceless alveolar stop


Word Form Variations

  • Effervescent is already in its singular form. It does not have a plural form, as it is an adjective describing a quality or characteristic.

    However, it can be used to describe a noun, and in that case, the plural form would be determined by the noun itself. For example:

    • Effervescent drink: Plural would be "effervescent drinks"

    Effervescent tablet: Plural would be "effervescent tablets"


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Adjective

  • Definition: Bubbling, fizzing, or foaming; characterized by lively, spirited, or enthusiastic behavior.

  • Synonyms: Bubbly, sparkling, foamy, frothy, lively, spirited, enthusiastic, exuberant

  • Antonyms: Still, flat, calm, quiet, subdued, dull, lifeless

Noun

  • Definition: A substance that is effervescent, especially a carbonated beverage.

  • Synonyms: Carbonated beverage, fizzy drink, soda, pop

  • Antonyms: Still water, flat drink

Verb

  • Definition: To cause to bubble, fizz, or foam.

  • Synonyms: Bubble, fizz, foam, effervesce

  • Antonyms: Still, calm, quiet


Examples of Use

Books

"The effervescent energy of the children filled the room with joy." (From a children's book about a summer camp)

"The effervescent champagne flowed freely at the wedding reception." (From a novel about a wealthy family)

Newspapers

"The effervescent crowd cheered as the team scored the winning goal." (From a sports article)

"The effervescent debate over the new policy kept the city council meeting going late into the night." (From a local news article)

Online Publications

"The effervescent blogger's witty posts always brightened my day." (From a blog post)

"The effervescent new startup is poised to disrupt the industry." (From a business article)

Entertainment Mediums and Platforms

Movies: "The movie's effervescent soundtrack perfectly complemented the upbeat tone." (From a film review)

TV Shows: "The effervescent character of Phoebe Buffay was a fan favorite on Friends." (From a TV show analysis)

Music: "The effervescent pop song was an instant hit on the radio." (From a music review)

Social Media: "The effervescent influencer's Instagram posts always got a lot of likes." (From a social media article)

General Public Discourse

"I love the effervescent feeling I get after a good workout." (From a conversation between friends)

"The effervescent energy of the protest crowd was inspiring." (From a news report)

"The effervescent taste of this sparkling water is refreshing." (From a product review)


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Effervescent

  1. "She had an effervescent personality that lit up every room she entered." — Anonymous

  2. "Effervescent as champagne, her laughter lifted our spirits and lightened our hearts." — Anonymous

  3. "The effervescent enthusiasm of youth is the secret of all new beginnings." — Anonymous

  4. "Effervescent dreams are the seeds of our greatest accomplishments." — Anonymous

  5. "His words were as effervescent as a fresh mountain stream, bubbling with life and optimism." — Anonymous

  6. "The effervescent joy of children is a gift we should always strive to remember." — Anonymous

  7. "Creativity is the effervescent spark that transforms ideas into reality." — Anonymous

  8. "An effervescent mind finds wonder in the mundane and beauty in the overlooked." — Anonymous

  9. "Effervescent laughter is the music of a soul at peace." — Anonymous

  10. "Her effervescent spirit was a beacon of hope in the darkest of days." — Anonymous


Etymology

The word "effervescent" comes from the Latin word "effervescere," which means "to bubble up" or "to boil over." This word is made up of two parts: "ex," meaning "out," and "fervere," meaning "to boil."

So, the word "effervescent" originally meant something that was bubbling or foaming, like a fizzy drink. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to also describe things that were lively, spirited, or enthusiastic.

The first known use of "effervescent" in English was in the 17th century. It was used to describe a type of mineral water that was known for its bubbly properties.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Effervescent

  1. Bubbling over with enthusiasm: This phrase suggests a high level of excitement or energy.

  2. Full of life: This phrase implies a vibrant and energetic personality.

  3. Spitting with anger: While this phrase refers to anger, it uses the image of spitting, which is similar to bubbling or effervescing.

  4. To be on cloud nine: This idiom means to be extremely happy or delighted.

  5. To be over the moon: This idiom also means to be extremely happy or delighted.

  6. To be bursting with pride: This phrase suggests a strong feeling of pride or satisfaction.

  7. A ball of energy: This idiom describes someone who is very energetic and lively.

  8. To be on fire: This idiom suggests a high level of enthusiasm or excitement.

  9. To be in high spirits: This phrase means to be cheerful and happy.

  10. To be full of beans: This idiom describes someone who is lively, energetic, and enthusiastic.


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Source Information

Definition of effervescent from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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