effervescence

noun
UK: /ˌefəˈvesns/
US: /ˌefərˈvesns/
  1. The quality of being bubbly and giving off gas.

    1. The soda's effervescence made it fun to drink.
    2. The champagne lost its effervescence after being opened for too long.
  2. Enthusiasm and excitement.

    1. Her effervescence was contagious at the party.
    2. The team's effervescence helped them win the championship game.
effervescence intransitive-verb
  1. To give off bubbles; to be lively and enthusiastic.

    1. The drink will effervesce when you pour it.
    2. She effervesces with joy when she talks about her new job.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "effervescence" in English means: The quality of being bubbly and giving off gas., Enthusiasm and excitement..

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

Synonyms for "effervescence": fizz, sparkle, enthusiasm, vivacity.

Example usage of "effervescence": "The soda's effervescence made it fun to drink.". More examples on the page.