effervescence
1 of 1noun/ˌɛfɚˈvɛsəns/
1
a characteristic of a substance that naturally releases gas in the form of bubbles
- The effervescence of sparkling water comes from dissolved carbon dioxide.
- Champagne owes its signature effervescence to fermentation.
- The tablet's effervescence is what makes it dissolve so quickly.
- Soda loses its effervescence if left open too long.
- The mineral spring's natural effervescence made it popular for bathing.
Synonyms:
2
the active release of gas from a liquid, forming visible bubbles
- Effervescence began as soon as the tablet hit the water.
- The effervescence of the drink was visible in the rising fizz.
- She watched the effervescence of the soda with fascination.
- The effervescence slowed as the reaction came to an end.
- The glass shimmered with effervescence under the light.
3
a lively or enthusiastic personality or mood
- Her effervescence made her the life of every party.
- The speaker's effervescence kept the audience engaged.
- Despite the challenges, his effervescence never faded.
- Her effervescence was infectious and inspired everyone around her.
- The team's effervescence boosted morale before the game.