bubbliness
|bub/ble/i/ness|
/ˈbʌb.li.nəs/
(bubbly)
effervescent and lively
Etymology
'bubbliness' originates from the English word 'bubble,' which comes from the Middle Dutch word 'bobbel,' meaning 'a small ball or drop.'
'bubble' evolved from the Middle Dutch word 'bobbel' and eventually became the modern English word 'bubble,' leading to the formation of 'bubbliness.'
Initially, 'bubble' referred to a small ball or drop, but over time it evolved to describe effervescence and lively personality traits.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
the quality of being full of bubbles or effervescence.
The bubbliness of the champagne made it a favorite at the party.
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Noun 2
a lively and cheerful personality.
Her bubbliness was infectious, making everyone around her smile.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:42