Frothy vs Sparkling - What's the difference?
frothy | sparkling | Related terms |
Foamy or churned to the point of becoming infused with bubbles.
(figurative) lightweight; lacking depth or substance
Of an object, reflecting light as if giving off tiny sparks.
Of a beverage, especially an alcoholic beverage, containing dissolved carbon dioxide (either naturally or that has been added) that comes out of solution in the form of many tiny bubbles.
Brilliant and vivacious.
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Act or appearance of something that sparkles; a sparkle; a gleam.
* Nathaniel John Hollingsworth
A sparkling wine.
* 2011 , Michael Cooper, 100 Must-try New Zealand Wines (page 208)
Frothy is a related term of sparkling.
As adjectives the difference between frothy and sparkling
is that frothy is foamy or churned to the point of becoming infused with bubbles while sparkling is of an object, reflecting light as if giving off tiny sparks.As a verb sparkling is
.As a noun sparkling is
act or appearance of something that sparkles; a sparkle; a gleam.frothy
English
Adjective
(er)- I like my milkshakes frothy , not flat like this!
- songs with frothy lyrics
Synonyms
* foamy, spumescentAnagrams
*sparkling
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)Synonyms
* glistening, twinkling * (of a beverage) fizzy, carbonatedAntonyms
* (of a beverage) noncarbonated, stillNoun
(en noun)- Bright are the sparklings that beam from the dew.
- Wines like this struggle to stand out on the show circuit, where the judges are more likely to be searching for sparklings designed in the classic Champagne mould.