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Effusive

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ɪˈfjuːsɪv/

Definitions

  • Expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner.
  • (Geology) Related to the eruption of molten rock or lava.

Usage Examples

  • Her effusive praise made everyone feel appreciated.
  • He greeted his old friend with an effusive display of affection.
  • Effusive lava flows covered the valley after the volcanic eruption.

Etymology

From Latin "effūsus," past participle of "effundere" (to pour out), meaning "overflowing."

Synonyms

  • Enthusiastic
  • Demonstrative
  • Gushing
  • Unrestrained
  • Lavish

Antonyms

  • Reserved
  • Restrained
  • Stoic
  • Indifferent

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Efusivo /efuˈsiβo/
French Effusif /efyzif/
German Überschwänglich /ˈyːbɐʃvɛŋlɪç/
Hindi उत्साही /utsāhī/
Tamil ஆர்வமுள்ள /ārvamuḷḷa/
Chinese 热情的 /rèqíng de/
Arabic متحمس /mutaḥammis/
Russian бурный /búrnyj/
Japanese 熱烈な /netsuretsu na/
Korean 열정적인 /yeoljeongjeogin/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɪˈfjuːsɪv/
  • American English: /ɪˈfjuːsɪv/

Historical Usage

In classical literature, "effusive" was often used to describe poetic or emotional expression, particularly in the Romantic era.

Cultural Nuances

In Western cultures, effusiveness is often seen as a sign of warmth and friendliness, while in some Asian cultures, it may be perceived as overly emotional or lacking restraint.

More Information

The word "effusive" is frequently used in literary, social, and scientific contexts, particularly in describing emotional intensity or geological phenomena.

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