Bubbly: meaning, definitions and examples
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bubbly
[ ˈbʌbli ]
personality
Full of cheerful high spirits; effervescent, lively, and enthusiastic.
Synonyms
bouncy, effervescent, enthusiastic, lively, vivacious
Examples of usage
- She has a bubbly personality that brightens up the room.
- Her bubbly nature is infectious, making everyone around her smile.
drink
Containing bubbles; fizzy or sparkling.
Synonyms
carbonated, effervescent, fizzy, sparkling
Examples of usage
- I prefer my water to be still, not bubbly.
- The champagne was cold and bubbly, perfect for a celebration.
Translations
Translations of the word "bubbly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 efervescente
🇮🇳 बुलबुला
🇩🇪 sprudelnd
- lebhaft
- spritzig
🇮🇩 bergelembung
🇺🇦 пухирчастий
🇵🇱 bąbelkowy
🇯🇵 泡のような
🇫🇷 bubbly
🇪🇸 espumoso
- burbujeante
- alegre
🇹🇷 kabarcıklı
🇰🇷 거품이 많은
🇸🇦 فقاعات
🇨🇿 bublinkový
🇸🇰 bublinkový
🇨🇳 气泡的
🇸🇮 mehurčkast
🇮🇸 kraftryggður
🇰🇿 көпіршікті
🇬🇪 ბუშტიანი
🇦🇿 qabarcı
🇲🇽 espumoso
- burbujeante
- alegre
Word origin
The word 'bubbly' originated from the late 17th century, where it was used to describe something that bubbled or fizzed. Over time, the term evolved to also describe a lively and effervescent personality, as well as sparkling or fizzy drinks. It is often associated with celebrations and joyous occasions, reflecting the positive connotations of bubbles and effervescence.
See also: bubbles, bubbliness, bubbling.