Word Meanings - EFFERVESCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To be in a state of natural ebullition; to bubble and hiss, as fermenting liquors, or any fluid, when some part escapes in a gaseous form. 2. To exhibit, in lively natural expression, feelings that can not be repressed or concealed;
Additional info about word: EFFERVESCE
1. To be in a state of natural ebullition; to bubble and hiss, as fermenting liquors, or any fluid, when some part escapes in a gaseous form. 2. To exhibit, in lively natural expression, feelings that can not be repressed or concealed; as, to effervesce with joy or merriment.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of EFFERVESCE)
- Boll
- bubble
- effervesce
- rage
- explode
- fume
- Ferment
- Seethe
- concoct
- brew
- warm
- chafe
- rankle
- fester
- Sparkle
- Scintillate
- flash
- glisten
- glitter
- gleam
- shine
- radiate
- coruscate
Related words: (words related to EFFERVESCE)
- FERMENTABLE
Capable of fermentation; as, cider and other vegetable liquors are fermentable. - FESTERMENT
A festering. Chalmers. - FERMENT
fervimentum, fr. fervere to be boiling hot, boil, ferment: cf. F. 1. That which causes fermentation, as yeast, barm, or fermenting beer. Note: Ferments are of two kinds: Formed or organized ferments. Unorganized or structureless ferments. The - CONCOCTER
One who concocts. - EFFERVESCENCE; EFFERVESCENCY
A kind of natural ebullition; that commotion of a fluid which takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a gaseous form, producing innumerable small bubbles; as, the effervescence of a carbonate with citric acid. - CHAFER
1. One who chafes. 2. A vessel for heating water; -- hence, a dish or pan. A chafer of water to cool the ends of the irons. Baker. - SPARKLER
One who scatters; esp., one who scatters money; an improvident person. - CORUSCATE
To glitter in flashes; to flash. Syn. -- To glisten; gleam; sparkle; radiate. - CHAFERY
An open furnace or forge, in which blooms are heated before being wrought into bars. - RADIATE-VEINED
Having the principal veins radiating, or diverging, from the apex of the petiole; -- said of such leaves as those of the grapevine, most maples, and the castor-oil plant. - FLASHING
The creation of an artifical flood by the sudden letting in of a body of water; -- called also flushing. - SEETHER
A pot for boiling things; a boiler. Like burnished gold the little seether shone. Dryden. - CHAFEWAX; CHAFFWAX
Formerly a chancery officer who fitted wax for sealing writs and other documents. - BUBBLE SHELL
A marine univalve shell of the genus Bulla and allied genera, belonging to the Tectibranchiata. - EFFERVESCENT
Gently boiling or bubbling, by means of the disengagement of gas - GLISTEN
To sparkle or shine; especially, to shine with a mild, subdued, and fitful luster; to emit a soft, scintillating light; to gleam; as, the glistening stars. Syn. -- See Flash. (more info) glisnian, akin to E. glitter. See Glitter, v. i., and cf. - FERMENTATION
1. The process of undergoing an effervescent change, as by the action of yeast; in a wider sense , the transformation of an organic substance into new compounds by the action of a ferment, either formed or unorganized. It differs in kind according - CHAFEWEED
The cudweed , used to prevent or cure chafing. - GLEAM
To disgorge filth, as a hawk. - SPARKLE
1. A little spark; a scintillation. As fire is wont to quicken and go From a sparkle sprungen amiss, Till a city brent up is. Chaucer. The shock was sufficiently strong to strike out some sparkles of his fiery temper. Prescott. 2. Brilliancy; - MOONSHINER
A person engaged in illicit distilling; -- so called because the work is largely done at night. - OUTSPARKLE
To exceed in sparkling. - INEFFERVESCENT
Not effervescing, or not susceptible of effervescence; quiescent. - PREFERMENT
1. The act of choosing, or the state of being chosen; preference. Natural preferment of the one . . . before the other. Sir T. Browne. 2. The act of preferring, or advancing in dignity or office; the state of being advanced; promotion. Neither - COCKCHAFER
A beetle of the genus Melolontha and allied genera; -- called also May bug, chafer, or dorbeetle. - CRANKLE
To break into bends, turns, or angles; to crinkle. Old Veg's stream . . . drew her humid train aslope, Crankling her banks. J. Philips. - BUSHINESS
The condition or quality of being bushy. - AGLEAM
Gleaming; as, faces agleam. Lowell. - TRIRADIATE; TRIRADIATED
Having three rays. - ENFESTER
To fester. "Enfestered sores." Davies . - INFESTER
One who, or that which, infests. - DISPARKLE
To scatter abroad. Holland.