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Definition of effervescence in English: effervescencenoun ˌɛfəˈvɛs(ə)nsˌɛfərˈvɛsəns mass noun1Bubbles in a liquid; fizz. the effervescence of sparkling wine Example sentencesExamples - With its slight sweetness and slight effervescence, it left me with a smile on my face.
- To this day I can not look at a plate of aloo wadas without evoking tremors of gastric effervescence within.
- They have the fruit quality of a red wine, with the acidity and effervescence to be the ideal palate cleanser with cheese.
- Full and potent but not too weighty, Montes Alpha Chardonnay 2003 exhibits a peachy, grapey nose with a slight effervescence.
- Champagnes also take on a deeper golden color as they age and tend to lose some of their effervescence.
- Effervescence also helps reduce creatine destruction in the acid environment of your stomach.
- This is a summertime standard, with its fresh orchard fruit aromas and a lively hint of effervescence.
- A little effervescence and spicy notes add to the vibrancy of the wine which is beautifully dry.
- Heating the acid makes it more reactive, prompting effervescence from even the least soluble carbonates.
- The happy surprise is only properly matched by the danger and excitement of cracking open a bottle of the king of effervescence.
- But effervescence keeps your taste buds alive.
- I was pleasantly surprised with this wine, which had a slight effervescence and an intense fruitiness.
- Lime and lemon flavours jostle for attention alongside a lively effervescence and floral nose.
- It is however, nicely dry with a trace of effervescence and plenty of natural acidity (too much probably).
- Champagnes also take on a deeper golden colour as they age and tend to lose some of their effervescence.
- Temperature, tannins and the effervescence of sparkling wines are perceived through the sense of touch in the mouth.
- Do not heat the acid to the boiling point, as boiling is not effervescence.
- Its finely pearled effervescence is long lasting in the glass.
- Already exhibiting the characteristic kerosene aromas of the grape, this example is bone dry with a little effervescence.
- Too nervous to savour the crisp dry effervescence, he downs the glass with two gulps and refills it, carefully this time.
Synonyms effervesce, sparkle, bubble, froth, foam, seethe vivacity, liveliness, animation, life, spirit, spiritedness, high spirits, ebullience, exuberance, buoyancy, sparkle, light-heartedness, gaiety, jollity, joy, fun, the joys of spring, cheeriness, cheerfulness, perkiness, sunniness, airiness, breeziness, brightness, enthusiasm, irrepressibility, vibrancy, vividness, vitality, zest, energy, dynamism, vigour, vim, lustiness fizz, fizziness, sparkle, gassiness, bubbles, carbonation, aeration, bubbliness, frothiness, froth, foam, head, spume 2Vivacity and enthusiasm. he was filled with such effervescence Example sentencesExamples - The effervescence she brought to that role comes through here, only not in quite such an idiotic way.
- The language in the article had the same breezy effervescence as the ideas and images of the building itself.
- Many different approaches have been tried which is the hallmark of great intellectual effervescence.
- Effervescence in the army diminished over the winter, and the king came to regard Bouillé as someone whom he could perhaps rely on.
- The vibe in the water was one of nervous effervescence.
- Slowly and inexorably though, his effervescence and buoyancy turned to bitterness.
- Despite such effervescence, however, there remains an underlying sense of incompleteness in the production.
- The effervescence among them must be experienced to be believed.
- He became a curious mixture of internal melancholy and external effervescence.
- A new spiritual paradigm is emerging from the present religious effervescence.
- With the airy animation and effervescence of his personality, he seems to bob like a buoy on the ocean.
- She quickly became a favourite in the London comedy clubs, tearing up audiences with her very own brand of effervescence.
- It is too long and occasionally plodding, and, despite the effervescence of the cast, not every song is a show stopper.
- The feel-good element comes from Mumbai having this extraordinary resilience and effervescence of energy.
- I sense a tension between the two of them, despite their apparent effervescence.
- This time the result is an orchestral showpiece of irresistible effervescence.
- One moment of effervescence in 2002 does not signal a change in fortunes.
- Extraordinary personalities converged at this time, resulting in the effervescence of Austrian modernism.
- It captures the effervescence of the Essex personality and the county's famously vibrant business scene.
- They are blessed with youthful effervescence, a decent front man and scratchy lead guitar.
Rhymes acquiescence, adolescence, arborescence, coalescence, convalescence, deliquescence, essence, evanescence, excrescence, florescence, fluorescence, incandescence, iridescence, juvenescence, luminescence, obsolescence, opalescence, phosphorescence, pubescence, putrescence, quiescence, quintessence Definition of effervescence in US English: effervescencenounˌefərˈvesənsˌɛfərˈvɛsəns 1Bubbles in a liquid; fizz. the effervescence of sparkling wine Example sentencesExamples - It is however, nicely dry with a trace of effervescence and plenty of natural acidity (too much probably).
- Heating the acid makes it more reactive, prompting effervescence from even the least soluble carbonates.
- Already exhibiting the characteristic kerosene aromas of the grape, this example is bone dry with a little effervescence.
- Do not heat the acid to the boiling point, as boiling is not effervescence.
- Lime and lemon flavours jostle for attention alongside a lively effervescence and floral nose.
- To this day I can not look at a plate of aloo wadas without evoking tremors of gastric effervescence within.
- This is a summertime standard, with its fresh orchard fruit aromas and a lively hint of effervescence.
- Champagnes also take on a deeper golden colour as they age and tend to lose some of their effervescence.
- Effervescence also helps reduce creatine destruction in the acid environment of your stomach.
- Too nervous to savour the crisp dry effervescence, he downs the glass with two gulps and refills it, carefully this time.
- With its slight sweetness and slight effervescence, it left me with a smile on my face.
- The happy surprise is only properly matched by the danger and excitement of cracking open a bottle of the king of effervescence.
- But effervescence keeps your taste buds alive.
- Champagnes also take on a deeper golden color as they age and tend to lose some of their effervescence.
- Temperature, tannins and the effervescence of sparkling wines are perceived through the sense of touch in the mouth.
- They have the fruit quality of a red wine, with the acidity and effervescence to be the ideal palate cleanser with cheese.
- Full and potent but not too weighty, Montes Alpha Chardonnay 2003 exhibits a peachy, grapey nose with a slight effervescence.
- A little effervescence and spicy notes add to the vibrancy of the wine which is beautifully dry.
- I was pleasantly surprised with this wine, which had a slight effervescence and an intense fruitiness.
- Its finely pearled effervescence is long lasting in the glass.
Synonyms effervesce, sparkle, bubble, froth, foam, seethe vivacity, liveliness, animation, life, spirit, spiritedness, high spirits, ebullience, exuberance, buoyancy, sparkle, light-heartedness, gaiety, jollity, joy, fun, the joys of spring, cheeriness, cheerfulness, perkiness, sunniness, airiness, breeziness, brightness, enthusiasm, irrepressibility, vibrancy, vividness, vitality, zest, energy, dynamism, vigour, vim, lustiness fizz, fizziness, sparkle, gassiness, bubbles, carbonation, aeration, bubbliness, frothiness, froth, foam, head, spume 2Vivacity and enthusiasm. he was filled with such effervescence Example sentencesExamples - Effervescence in the army diminished over the winter, and the king came to regard Bouillé as someone whom he could perhaps rely on.
- Many different approaches have been tried which is the hallmark of great intellectual effervescence.
- She quickly became a favourite in the London comedy clubs, tearing up audiences with her very own brand of effervescence.
- It captures the effervescence of the Essex personality and the county's famously vibrant business scene.
- With the airy animation and effervescence of his personality, he seems to bob like a buoy on the ocean.
- The effervescence she brought to that role comes through here, only not in quite such an idiotic way.
- I sense a tension between the two of them, despite their apparent effervescence.
- It is too long and occasionally plodding, and, despite the effervescence of the cast, not every song is a show stopper.
- The vibe in the water was one of nervous effervescence.
- The language in the article had the same breezy effervescence as the ideas and images of the building itself.
- This time the result is an orchestral showpiece of irresistible effervescence.
- The feel-good element comes from Mumbai having this extraordinary resilience and effervescence of energy.
- Slowly and inexorably though, his effervescence and buoyancy turned to bitterness.
- They are blessed with youthful effervescence, a decent front man and scratchy lead guitar.
- A new spiritual paradigm is emerging from the present religious effervescence.
- The effervescence among them must be experienced to be believed.
- Extraordinary personalities converged at this time, resulting in the effervescence of Austrian modernism.
- One moment of effervescence in 2002 does not signal a change in fortunes.
- Despite such effervescence, however, there remains an underlying sense of incompleteness in the production.
- He became a curious mixture of internal melancholy and external effervescence.
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