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Table Of Contents:
- Bubbly as a Noun
- Definitions of "Bubbly" as a noun
- Synonyms of "Bubbly" as a noun (2 Words)
- Usage Examples of "Bubbly" as a noun
- Bubbly as an Adjective
- Definitions of "Bubbly" as an adjective
- Synonyms of "Bubbly" as an adjective (24 Words)
- Usage Examples of "Bubbly" as an adjective
- Associations of "Bubbly" (30 Words)
The synonyms of “Bubbly” are: bubbling, effervescing, foaming, foamy, frothy, spumy, sparkling, fizzy, carbonated, aerated, effervescent, gassy, vivacious, animated, ebullient, lively, full of life, spirited, high-spirited, scintillating, vibrant, zestful, energetic, dynamic, champagne, sparkling wine
Bubbly as a Noun
Definitions of "Bubbly" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bubbly” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Champagne.
- A speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control.
- 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 white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there.
Synonyms of "Bubbly" as a noun (2 Words)
champagne | A region of northeastern France. A champagne silk dress. |
sparkling wine | A rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash. |
Usage Examples of "Bubbly" as a noun
- I'll get us a little bottle of bubbly.
Bubbly as an Adjective
Definitions of "Bubbly" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bubbly” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Full of or showing high spirits.
- Containing bubbles.
- (of a person) full of cheerful high spirits.
- Emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation.
Synonyms of "Bubbly" as an adjective (24 Words)
aerated | (of a liquid) made effervescent by being charged with carbon dioxide or some other gas. Aerated spring water. |
animated | Made to appear to move as living creatures do. An animated version of the classic fairy tale. |
bubbling | Containing bubbles or making a bubbling sound. A bubbling cocktail party. |
carbonated | Having carbonation especially artificially carbonated. |
dynamic | Of or relating to dynamics. A dynamic economy. |
ebullient | Joyously unrestrained. Misted and ebullient seas. |
effervescent | (of a liquid) giving off bubbles. Effervescent young people. |
effervescing | Emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation. |
energetic | Possessing or exerting or displaying energy. An energetic fund raiser for the college. |
fizzy | Full of energy or exuberance; lively. Fizzy mineral water. |
foaming | Producing a mass of small bubbles; frothing. Pints of foaming bitter. |
foamy | Producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease. Foamy or frothy beer. |
frothy | Full of or covered with a mass of small bubbles. Lots of frothy interviews. |
full of life | Having ample fabric. |
gassy | Resembling gas. A long and gassy book. |
high-spirited | Joyously unrestrained. |
lively | Filled with events or activity. Lively and attractive parents. |
scintillating | Brilliantly and excitingly clever or skilful. Scintillating wit. |
sparkling | (of a drink) effervescent; fizzy. Sparkling wine. |
spirited | Made lively or spirited. A spirited campaigner for women s rights. |
spumy | Emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation. |
vibrant | Quivering; pulsating. Rose was vibrant with anger. |
vivacious | Attractively lively and animated (typically used of a woman. A charming and vivacious hostess. |
zestful | Characterized by great enthusiasm and energy. A zestful and exuberant player. |
Usage Examples of "Bubbly" as an adjective
- Bake until the top is crisp and bubbly.
- A bright and bubbly personality.
- A bubbly personality.
- Bright bubbly children.
Associations of "Bubbly" (30 Words)
ablution | A ceremonial act of washing parts of the body or sacred containers. The women performed their ablutions. |
bath | A room as in a residence containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet. How to bath a baby. |
bathe | Wash (someone) in a bath. Bathe daily. |
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. You never feel rested because your mind is always churning. |
cleanse | Rid of something unpleasant or defiling. The mission to cleanse the nation of subversives. |
conditioner | Exercise that conditions the body. Farm work can be a good conditioner. |
dampen | Lessen in force or effect. The fine rain dampened her face. |
drizzle | Very light rain; stronger than mist but less than a shower. Scotland will be cloudy with patchy drizzle. |
effervescence | Bubbles in a liquid; fizz. The effervescence of sparkling wine. |
excite | Cause to be agitated excited or roused. Flying still excites me. |
fizz | The quality of being fizzy effervescence. A glass of your favourite fizz. |
froth | Become bubbly or frothy or foaming. Users found it easy to froth milk for cappuccino. |
frothy | Emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation. Steaming mugs of frothy coffee. |
lather | Form or cause to form a lather. The shaving cream lathered. |
launder | Cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water. 123 000 had been laundered through Geneva bank accounts. |
lave | Cleanse (one’s body) with soap and water. 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. Shiny black patents. |
shower | A sudden downpour as of tears or sparks etc likened to a rain shower. His hooves showered sparks across the concrete floor. |
soap | Wash with soap. The soaps are top of the ratings. |
toilet | A room or building equipped with one or more toilets. Liz heard the toilet flush. |
tub | A washtub. The old tub s in need of a refit. |
wash | Be capable of being washed. The walls were covered with a pale lemon wash. |