effusive |
lively |
Related terms |
Effusive is a related term of lively.
As an adjective effusive
is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
As a proper noun lively is
.
free |
effusive |
Related terms |
Free is a related term of effusive.
As adjectives the difference between free and effusive
is that
free is (
label) unconstrained while
effusive is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
As an adverb free
is without needing to pay.
As a verb free
is to make free; set at liberty; release; rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, or oppresses.
As a noun free
is (australian rules football|gaelic football) abbreviation of free kick.
effusing |
effusive |
As a verb effusing
is .
As an adjective effusive is
gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
effusive |
mockheroic |
As adjectives the difference between effusive and mockheroic
is that
effusive is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression) while
mockheroic is .
impassioned |
effusive |
As adjectives the difference between impassioned and effusive
is that
impassioned is filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent while
effusive is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
effusive |
gushing |
As adjectives the difference between effusive and gushing
is that
effusive is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression) while
gushing is flowing forth suddenly or violently.
As a verb gushing is
.
As a noun gushing is
the act or motion of something that gushes.
elated |
effusive |
As adjectives the difference between elated and effusive
is that
elated is extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased while
effusive is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
As a verb elated
is (
elate).
admiring |
effusive |
As adjectives the difference between admiring and effusive
is that
admiring is feeling or showing admiration while
effusive is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
As a verb admiring
is .
As a noun admiring
is admiration.
infusion |
effusive |
As a noun infusion
is tea (
infusion made from herbs).
As an adjective effusive is
gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
effusive |
profusely |
As an adjective effusive
is gushy; unrestrained, extravagant or excessive (in emotional expression).
As an adverb profusely is
in great quantity or abundance; in a profuse manner.
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