Bubblier: meaning, definitions and examples

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bubblier

 

[ ˈbʌb.lɪər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

personality trait

The term 'bubblier' describes someone who is cheerful, lively, and full of energy. This adjective is often used to characterize individuals who have a vibrant and positive disposition. Bubblier people tend to engage in conversations enthusiastically and can uplift the mood of those around them. Their lively nature often makes them well-liked in social settings, as they contribute to a happy and upbeat atmosphere.

Synonyms

cheerful, energetic, joyful, lively, vibrant.

Examples of usage

  • She's always been the bubblier one in our friend group.
  • His bubblier personality lights up the room.
  • After a good cup of coffee, I feel much bubblier.
  • The bubblier the host, the more fun the party!

Translations

Translations of the word "bubblier" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais efervescente

🇮🇳 बुलबुला

🇩🇪 sprudeliger

🇮🇩 lebih berbuih

🇺🇦 більш бурхливий

🇵🇱 bardziej musujący

🇯🇵 もっと泡立つ

🇫🇷 plus pétillant

🇪🇸 más burbujeante

🇹🇷 daha kabarcıklı

🇰🇷 더 거품이 많은

🇸🇦 أكثر فقاعات

🇨🇿 více šumivý

🇸🇰 viac šumivý

🇨🇳 更起泡的

🇸🇮 bolj mehurčkast

🇮🇸 mikið bubblandi

🇰🇿 көпіршікті

🇬🇪 მეტი ბუშტიანი

🇦🇿 daha köpüklü

🇲🇽 más burbujeante

Etymology

The word 'bubbly' is derived from the English word 'bubble', which has its origin in the Middle English word 'bubbe', meaning a 'small, round body of air in liquid'. The adjective 'bubbly' started gaining popularity in the early 19th century, initially used to describe carbonated beverages but soon evolved to refer to traits of personality. The comparative form 'bubblier' was formed by adding the suffix '-ier' to 'bubbly' to indicate a higher degree of this quality. Over time, it has been embraced in colloquial language to refer to individuals who have a cheerful and effervescent personality, reflecting the lightness and joy associated with bubbles.