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Meanings of
ebullition
in English
Portuguese
ebulição
Catalan
ravata
Spanish
arrebato
Back to the meaning
An unrestrained expression of emotion.
outburst
gush
effusion
blowup
Portuguese
ebulição
Synonyms
Examples for "
outburst
"
outburst
gush
effusion
blowup
Examples for "
outburst
"
1
Oklahoma State's
outburst
,
however, pushed the lead to a game-high 21 points.
2
Soon enough she'd either have an
outburst
,
or try to take action.
3
Laughter like the sudden
outburst
of the glad bird in the tree-top
4
The reason for the jockey's
outburst
was a simple question from Evans.
5
Unfortunately for the Minister for Education, her arrival coincided with this
outburst
.
1
In the
gush
of morning sunlight, and the fervent glance of love.
2
He met the General on the slope with a
gush
of apologies.
3
The words burst from him now in a great
gush
of emotion.
4
Then in a
gush
of superlatives the work itself would be described.
5
To the murmur and
gush
of this waterfall the friends had slept.
1
The subjoined portions are sufficient to exhibit the character of the
effusion
.
2
There was a general laugh over this
effusion
of the Boston bachelor.
3
They received the guests in their pretty little hall with genuine
effusion
.
4
A probable diagnosis of left secretory otitis media with
effusion
was formulated.
5
Having achieved his lifetime's ambition, there was no chance of Dettori-like
effusion
.
1
It was the biggest mutual fund
blowup
since the 2008 financial crisis.
2
A unit of AIG, called AIG Financial Products, was behind the
blowup
.
3
In many cases we can do this and avoid the exponential
blowup
.
4
You know about the
blowup
I had on air with Bonnie, right?
5
The final
blowup
of what was once a remarkable, if minor, talent.
Usage of
ebullition
in English
1
The spot where the
ebullition
occurs is nearly circular, and perfectly level.
2
The year 1859 was marked by a prodigious
ebullition
of Schiller enthusiasm.
3
A sentimental
ebullition
seemed to be on the point of taking place.
4
At the South an
ebullition
of pleased surprise grew into positive enthusiasm.
5
But this was rather an
ebullition
of fancy than a sober proposition.
6
An
ebullition
of superstition is easily quieted by a little good news.
7
Demetri was standing near, and met this
ebullition
with a grim smile.
8
After a long and angry
ebullition
the First Consul abruptly dismissed the Council.
9
It was only a little
ebullition
of pride in those people, nothing more.
10
The Faubourg Saint-Antoine, which was in a dull glow, was beginning its
ebullition
.
11
It was the
ebullition
of a passion for my first cousin, Margaret Parker.
12
This was said after the first moment of
ebullition
had past.
13
The scene is too solemn for an
ebullition
of boisterous mirth.
14
During this
ebullition
,
Mr St Lys had surveyed the apartment and recognised Sybil.
15
That little
ebullition
being finished, he hauled his mainsail up and lay to.
16
It will come to the point of
ebullition
before 99 degrees.
Other examples for "ebullition"
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ebullition
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
first ebullition
little ebullition
violent ebullition
fresh ebullition
general ebullition
More collocations
Translations for
ebullition
Portuguese
ebulição
Catalan
ravata
rampell
efusió
arravatament
Spanish
arrebato
chorreo
acceso
arranque
ebullición
estallido
efusión
Ebullition
through the time
Ebullition
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