Need another word that means the same as “bubbles”? Find 9 synonyms and 30 related words for “bubbles” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Bubbles” are: babble, burble, guggle, gurgle, ripple, belch, burp, eruct, house of cards
Bubbles as a Noun
Definitions of "Bubbles" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bubbles” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A dome-shaped covering made of transparent glass or plastic.
- An impracticable and illusory idea.
- A hollow globule of gas (e.g., air or carbon dioxide.
- A speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control.
Synonyms of "Bubbles" as a noun (1 Word)
house of cards | The audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema. |
Usage Examples of "Bubbles" as a noun
- A real estate bubble.
- He didn't want to burst the newcomer's bubble.
Bubbles as a Verb
Definitions of "Bubbles" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bubbles” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Cause to form bubbles.
- Expel gas from the stomach.
- Form, produce, or emit bubbles.
- Flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise.
- Rise in bubbles or as if in bubbles.
Synonyms of "Bubbles" as a verb (8 Words)
babble | Utter something rapidly and incoherently. He babbled to another convict while he was in jail. |
belch | Expel gas from the stomach. A factory chimney belches out smoke. |
burble | Flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise. He burbled on about annuities. |
burp | Make (a baby) belch after feeding, typically by patting its back. Please don t burp at the table. |
eruct | Emit stomach gas noisily through the mouth; belch. |
guggle | Drink from a flask with a gurgling sound. |
gurgle | Drink from a flask with a gurgling sound. The rain gurgled along the gutters. |
ripple | Stir up water so as to form ripples. A cool wind rippled the surface of the estuary. |
Usage Examples of "Bubbles" as a verb
- Bubble gas through a liquid.
- Bubble to the surface.
Associations of "Bubbles" (30 Words)
ablution | An act of washing oneself. The women performed their ablutions. |
bath | A soaking and washing in a bathtub. She took a long hot bath. |
bathe | Cleanse the entire body. A bathe in the cold North Sea. |
bathtub | A relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body. |
borax | A white compound which occurs as a mineral in some alkaline salt deposits and is used in making glass and ceramics, as a metallurgical flux, and as an antiseptic. |
churn | Produce butter by churning milk or cream. The women were churning butter and making cheese. |
cleanse | Rid of something unpleasant or defiling. I recommend doing a cleanse when your social calendar is event free because you might feel a bit more tired than usual. |
conditioner | A trainer of athletes. Farm work can be a good conditioner. |
dampen | Make moist. Slider switches on the mixers can dampen the drums. |
drizzle | (in cooking) a thin stream of a liquid ingredient trickled over food. Scotland will be cloudy with patchy drizzle. |
effervescence | Vivacity and enthusiasm. The effervescence of sparkling wine. |
excite | Cause to be agitated excited or roused. Excite the audience. |
fizz | The quality of being fizzy effervescence. The champagne had lost its fizz. |
froth | Make froth or foam and become bubbly. The angry man was frothing at the mouth. |
frothy | Emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation. Steaming mugs of frothy coffee. |
lather | Form or cause to form a lather. She rinsed off the lather and dried her hands. |
launder | Conceal the origins of (money obtained illegally), typically by transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses. We began to notice attempts to launder the data retrospectively. |
lave | Wash or flow against. The sea below laved the shore with small agitated waves. |
moisten | Moisten with fine drops. The dew moistened the meadows. |
oxygenation | The process of providing or combining or treating with oxygen. The oxygenation of the blood. |
plumbing | The work of installing and maintaining a plumbing system. The kitchen has a gas cooker point and plumbing for an automatic washing machine. |
restroom | A room in a public building for people to relax or recover in. |
rinse | Rinse one s mouth and throat with mouthwash. The medication is used as a rinse twice a day after breakfast and dinner. |
shampoo | An act of washing or cleaning something especially the hair with shampoo. The foyer smelled of dusty plants and carpet shampoo. |
shiny | Having a shiny surface or coating. Saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet. |
shower | Of a mass of small things fall or be thrown in a shower. You should shower after vigorous exercise. |
soap | Wash with soap. She soaped her face. |
toilet | Assist or supervise someone especially an infant or invalid in using a toilet. Most patients with the disease are incontinent although this may be minimized with regular toileting. |
tub | The amount that a tub will hold. She s revolting she doesn t tub. |
wash | A quantity of clothes needing to be or just having been washed. Floods washed away the bridges. |