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Babbly vs Bubbly - What's the difference?

babbly | bubbly |

As adjectives the difference between babbly and bubbly

is that babbly is resembling babbles while bubbly is full of bubbles.

As a noun bubbly is

champagne.

babbly

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Resembling babbles.
  • * 2011 , Steven M. Chaplin, Legacy Fallen (page 48)
  • She made it to the car, buckled Braylen in the back seat, and talked to Steph a few seconds as the girl rambled off some chuckles and other babbly sounds.

    bubbly

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Full of bubbles.
  • Whip the egg white into a bubbly froth.
  • (informal) Cheerful, lively.
  • She has a bubbly personality.
  • Having the characteristics of bubbles.
  • The architecture of the conservatory was bubbly .
  • (economics) Having the characteristics of economic bubbles.
  • * Iana Dreyer, China’s coming era of slower growth: Are western economies prepared? , East Asia Forum, 2011:
  • China’s economy is too bubbly and will soon slow down.

    Synonyms

    * (lively) ebullient, perky (similar image)

    Noun

  • (informal) Champagne.
  • We're getting married - this calls for a bottle of bubbly !

    Synonyms

    *(all informal or slang ): champers, fizz, shampoo