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    effervescence
    /ˌɛfəˈvɛsns/

    noun

    • 1. bubbles in a liquid; fizz: "the effervescence of sparkling wine"
    • 2. vivacity and enthusiasm: "he was filled with such effervescence"

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  2. the fact that bubbles of gas are produced or exist in a liquid, or the bubbles themselves: The wine has a light effervescence. This is a limestone, as its effervescence in acid shows. Jonathan Knowles/DigitalVision/GettyImages. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of EFFERVESCENCE is the property of forming bubbles : the action or process of effervescing. How to use effervescence in a sentence.

  4. The bubbling of a solution due to the escape of gas. The gas may form by a chemical reaction, as in a fermenting liquid, or by coming out of solution after having been under pressure, as in a carbonated drink. Discover More.

  5. Things that bubble have effervescence. Effervescence derives from French. To pronounce it correctly, say "eff er VES ence." Originally it meant "the action of boiling up," but it has also come to mean "lively," such as the effervescence of someone who has energy and charisma.

  6. 1. To emit small bubbles of gas, as a carbonated or fermenting liquid. 2. To escape from a liquid as bubbles; bubble up. 3. To show high spirits or animation. [Latin effervēscere : ex-, up, out; see ex- + fervēscere, to start boiling, inchoative of fervēre, to boil; see bhreu- in Indo-European roots.] ef′fer·ves′cence, ef′fer·ves′cen·cy n.

  7. small bubbles of gas in a liquid. the effervescence of sparkling wine. Check pronunciation: effervescence. Definition of effervescence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Something effervescent has bubbles or froth, like a sparkling cider or a bubble bath. If you have a happy, light, cheerful personality — if you are "bubbly" — you too are effervescent. Coming from the Latin effervēscere, the original meaning was more boiling than bubbly, thanks to the ferv part, which means "hot."

  9. adjective. uk / ˌef.əˈves. ə nt / us / ˌef.ɚˈves. ə nt / effervescent adjective (FIZZY) Add to word list. An effervescent liquid produces bubbles of gas: effervescent vitamin C supplements. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Drinks - general words. beverage. blender. caffeinated. carbonated. chaser. craft. flat. flight. glass.

  10. noun. The escape of gas from solution in a liquid, especially the escape of carbon dioxide from a carbonated drink. Wiktionary. Synonyms: bubbliness. frothiness. ebullience. animation. liveliness. foaming. bubbling. fizzing. Antonyms: flatness. dullness. Origin of Effervescence. From French effervescence. From Wiktionary.

  11. Effervescence is the escape of gas from an aqueous solution and the foaming or fizzing that results from that release. [1] The word effervescence is derived from the Latin verb fervere (to boil), preceded by the adverb ex .