bubbly

adjective
UK: /ˈbʌbli/
US: /ˈbʌbli/
  1. Containing many bubbles.

    1. My drink is very bubbly and fun to drink.
    2. The bubbly champagne added a festive touch to the New Year's Eve celebration.
  2. Describes someone who is cheerful, lively, and enthusiastic.

    1. She is a bubbly girl with a great attitude.
    2. Her bubbly personality made her the perfect host for the party because she could make everyone feel welcome.
bubbly noun
  1. Sparkling wine, especially champagne.

    1. Let's celebrate with some bubbly tonight.
    2. We toasted to their success with a glass of bubbly at the reception.

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The word "bubbly" in English means: Containing many bubbles., Describes someone who is cheerful, lively, and enthusiastic..

The phonetic transcription of "bubbly" is /ˈbʌbli/ in British English and /ˈbʌbli/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "bubbly": effervescent, vivacious, cheerful, lively.

Example usage of "bubbly": "My drink is very bubbly and fun to drink.". More examples on the page.