Pronunciation: /ˈbʌbli/

Definitions of bubbly

adjective describing someone or something as lively, cheerful, or effervescent

Example Sentences

A1 She has a bubbly personality and always makes people smile.

A2 The children were excited to drink the bubbly soda at the party.

B1 The bubbly champagne was served to celebrate the special occasion.

B2 Her bubbly enthusiasm for the project was contagious and inspired the team.

C1 The bubbly water sparkled in the sunlight as it flowed from the fountain.

C2 The actress's bubbly charm captivated the audience and won her many fans.

Examples of bubbly in a Sentence

formal The champagne was perfectly chilled and delightfully bubbly.

informal I love how bubbly she is, always full of energy and enthusiasm.

slang Her personality is so bubbly, it's contagious!

figurative The bubbly laughter of children filled the air at the playground.

Grammatical Forms of bubbly

past tense

bubbled

plural

bubblies

comparative

more bubbly

superlative

most bubbly

present tense

bubbles

future tense

will bubble

perfect tense

have bubbled

continuous tense

is bubbling

singular

bubbly

positive degree

bubbly

infinitive

bubble

gerund

bubbling

participle

bubbling

Origin and Evolution of bubbly

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bubbly' is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'bobelen' which meant to foam or bubble.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'bubbly' has retained its association with bubbles and foam, but has also come to be used colloquially to describe someone who is lively, cheerful, or effervescent.