Bubbliness: meaning, definitions and examples
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bubbliness
[ˈbʌbliˌnəs ]
Definition
feeling
The state or quality of being full of bubbles; bubbly.
Synonyms
bubbling, effervescence, sparkle.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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bubbliness |
This word is typically used to describe someone's personality, indicating they are cheerful and lively.
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effervescence |
Usually used in formal writing, this word describes the fizziness in beverages or spirited excitement in a person.
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bubbling |
This term is often used to describe a liquid that is forming bubbles due to heat or fermentation, but can also describe excitement that is starting to show.
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sparkle |
This term is used to describe something that shines or glows, or someone who has bright, lively eyes or personality.
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Examples of usage
- It was hard to contain her bubbliness as she waited for the good news.
- Her natural bubbliness made her the life of the party.
- Their relationship had a certain bubbliness that was infectious.
- The bubbliness of the champagne added to the celebratory atmosphere.
- The effervescent bubbliness of the soda was refreshing on a hot day.
Translations
Translations of the word "bubbliness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 efervescência
🇮🇳 बुलबुलापन
🇩🇪 Spritzigkeit
🇮🇩 kegembiraan
🇺🇦 шипучість
🇵🇱 musowanie
🇯🇵 泡立ち
🇫🇷 effervescence
🇪🇸 efervescencia
🇹🇷 köpüklülük
🇰🇷 거품
🇸🇦 فوران
🇨🇿 perlivost
🇸🇰 perlivost
🇨🇳 起泡
🇸🇮 penjenje
🇮🇸 freisting
🇰🇿 көпіршектілік
🇬🇪 ბუშტუკობა
🇦🇿 köpüklülük
🇲🇽 efervescencia
Etymology
The word 'bubbliness' is a derivative of the word 'bubble,' which has its origins in the Middle English word 'bobel' or 'buble.' The concept of bubbles has been around for centuries, with references to bubbles in various forms of literature and art. The term 'bubbliness' emerged in modern English to describe the quality of being full of bubbles or having a bubbly nature.