Pronunciation: /əˈbʌbəl/

Definitions of abubble

adjective describing something that is bubbling or in a state of bubbling

Example Sentences

A1 The baby was abubble with excitement at the sight of balloons.

A2 The classroom was abubble with chatter as the students worked on their group projects.

B1 The market was abubble with activity as vendors shouted out their prices.

B2 The city was abubble with anticipation as the countdown to the New Year's Eve fireworks began.

C1 The scientific community was abubble with discussions about the latest breakthrough in technology.

C2 The political arena was abubble with rumors and speculation about the upcoming election.

Examples of abubble in a Sentence

formal The scientists observed the liquid in the test tube abubble with excitement.

informal The kids watched the pot of water on the stove abubble as they waited for it to boil.

slang The party was abubble with energy and excitement.

figurative Her mind was abubble with new ideas and creativity.

Grammatical Forms of abubble

past tense

abubbled

plural

abubbles

comparative

more abubble

superlative

most abubble

present tense

abubble

future tense

will abubble

perfect tense

has abubbled

continuous tense

is abubbling

singular

abubble

positive degree

abubblest

infinitive

to abubble

gerund

abubbling

participle

abubbled

Origin and Evolution of abubble

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'abubble' is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'bobel' which meant to bubble or boil.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abubble' has evolved to be used in a more figurative sense, often describing a state of excitement or activity.