Need another word that means the same as “effervescent”? Find 46 synonyms and 30 related words for “effervescent” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Effervescent” are: sparkling, bubbling, frothy, scintillating, sparkly, carbonated, gassy, aerated, bubbly, foaming, vivacious, lively, animated, full of life, spirited, high-spirited, ebullient, buoyant, light-hearted, carefree, happy-go-lucky, jaunty, merry, happy, jolly, joyful, full of fun, full of the joys of spring, cheery, cheerful, perky, sunny, airy, breezy, bright, enthusiastic, irrepressible, vibrant, vivid, vital, zestful, energetic, dynamic, vigorous, full of vim and vigour, lusty
Effervescent as an Adjective
Definitions of "Effervescent" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “effervescent” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Giving off bubbles.
- (of a liquid) giving off bubbles.
- Used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide.
- Vivacious and enthusiastic.
- Marked by high spirits or excitement.
- (of a liquid) giving off bubbles; fizzy.
Synonyms of "Effervescent" as an adjective (46 Words)
aerated | (of a liquid) treated by having air passed or bubbled through it for purification. Don t get so aerated. |
airy | Having little or no perceptible weight; so light as to resemble air. An airy apparition. |
animated | Having life or vigor or spirit. An animated version of the classic fairy tale. |
breezy | Pleasantly windy. It was a bright breezy day. |
bright | Made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing reflecting a sheen or glow. The bright sound of the trumpet section. |
bubbling | Containing bubbles or making a bubbling sound. A bubbling fountain. |
bubbly | Full of or showing high spirits. Bake until the top is crisp and bubbly. |
buoyant | (of an economy, business, or market) involving or engaged in much successful trade or activity. Buoyant balloons. |
carbonated | Having carbonation especially artificially carbonated. |
carefree | Free of trouble and worry and care. The carefree days of the holidays. |
cheerful | Causing happiness by its nature or appearance. A cheerful greeting. |
cheery | Happy and optimistic. A cheery smile. |
dynamic | Of or relating to dynamics. A dynamic economy. |
ebullient | (of liquid or matter) boiling or agitated as if boiling. Misted and ebullient seas. |
energetic | Working hard to promote an enterprise. Moderately energetic exercise. |
enthusiastic | Having or showing great excitement and interest. An enthusiastic response. |
foaming | Producing or covered with lathery sweat or saliva from exhaustion or disease. Pints of foaming bitter. |
frothy | Full of or covered with a mass of small bubbles. Foamy or frothy beer. |
full of fun | Having the normally expected amount. |
full of life | Filled to satisfaction with food or drink. |
full of the joys of spring | Filled to satisfaction with food or drink. |
full of vim and vigour | Complete in extent or degree and in every particular. |
gassy | Resembling gas. A long and gassy book. |
happy | Satisfied with the quality or standard of. Melissa came in looking happy and excited. |
happy-go-lucky | Having or bringing good fortune. |
high-spirited | Joyously unrestrained. |
irrepressible | Impossible to repress or control. An irrepressible rogue. |
jaunty | Marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners. Walked with a jaunty step. |
jolly | Lively and entertaining. Jolly old Saint Nick. |
joyful | Full of high-spirited delight. A joyful heart. |
light-hearted | Carefree and happy and lighthearted. |
lively | (of a boat) rising lightly to the waves. Lively and attractive parents. |
merry | Offering fun and gaiety. Peals of merry laughter. |
perky | Characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness. She certainly looked less than her usual perky self. |
scintillating | Marked by high spirits or excitement. A play full of scintillating dialogue. |
sparkling | Used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide. Sparkling dialogue. |
sparkly | Marked by high spirits or excitement. A row of sparkly cheerleaders. |
spirited | Made lively or spirited. A spirited debate. |
sunny | (of a place) receiving much sunlight. A sunny smile. |
vibrant | (of sound) strong or resonating. His vibrant voice. |
vigorous | Characterized by forceful and energetic action or activity. A vigorous denial. |
vital | Full of energy; lively. Vital signs. |
vivacious | Attractively lively and animated (typically used of a woman. A charming and vivacious hostess. |
vivid | (of color) having the highest saturation. Vivid green. |
zestful | Characterized by great enthusiasm and energy. A zestful and exuberant player. |
Usage Examples of "Effervescent" as an adjective
- His fertile effervescent mind.
- Effervescent young people.
- An effervescent mixture of cheap wine, fruit flavours, sugar, and carbon dioxide.
Associations of "Effervescent" (30 Words)
active | An active form of a verb. Caroline nodded slowly her active mind already racing ahead. |
agile | Moving quickly and lightly. Sleek and agile as a gymnast. |
agitative | Causing or tending to cause anger or resentment. |
ambitious | Having a strong desire for success or achievement. A ruthlessly ambitious workaholic. |
challenging | Stimulating interest or thought. The current challenging economic environment. |
charged | Fraught with great emotion. Charged particles. |
cheerily | In a cheerful manner. He chats cheerily about city living. |
effervescence | Bubbles in a liquid; fizz. He was filled with such effervescence. |
energetic | Relating to or characterized by energy (in the technical sense. Moderately energetic exercise. |
enterprising | Having or showing initiative and resourcefulness. Some enterprising teachers have started their own recycling programmes. |
frothy | Full of or covered with a mass of small bubbles. Steaming mugs of frothy coffee. |
incendiary | An incendiary bomb or device. Incendiary rhetoric. |
indefatigable | (of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly. An indefatigable defender of human rights. |
industrious | Working hard to promote an enterprise. An industrious people striving to make their country prosperous. |
lively | Quick and energetic. A lively tennis ball. |
nimble | Moving quickly and lightly. Nimble fingers. |
pep | Make someone or something more lively or interesting. This tonic is guaranteed to give you more pep. |
propulsive | Having the power to propel. A strong blast of air gave the vehicle its propulsive force. |
provocative | Serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy- Anthony Trollope. Her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative. |
rousing | Rousing to activity or heightened action as by spurring or goading. Tossed a rousing political comment into the conversation. |
scintillating | Sparkling or shining brightly. A play full of scintillating dialogue. |
seditious | In opposition to a civil authority or government. The letter was declared seditious. |
sprightly | (especially of an old person) lively; full of energy. A sprightly dance. |
stimulate | Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of. This play stimulates. |
stirring | Exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions. Constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan. |
strenuous | Taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance- F.D.Roosevelt. Strenuous exercise. |
tireless | Characterized by hard work and perseverance. A tireless campaigner. |
unflagging | Showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality. Unflagging pursuit of excellence. |
vigorous | Characterized by forceful and energetic action or activity. A vigorous old man who spent half of his day on horseback. |