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Dictionary definition of effusive

Expressing strong or unrestrained emotions that are usually positive.
"The effusive support of the crowd urged him towards the finish line."

Detailed meaning of effusive

It can describe someone who is very expressive or who speaks or writes in a way that is heartfelt and sincere. For example, you might describe someone as "effusive" if they are very vocal about their feelings or if they express their gratitude or appreciation in an exaggerated or overly emotional way. The term "effusive" is often used to describe words or actions that are expressive and enthusiastic, but that may also be perceived as excessive or exaggerated.

Example sentences containing effusive

1. He was not expecting such effusive praise for his art project.
2. We received an effusive welcome from the event organisers.
3. She congratualted him effusively on his promotion.
4. The actor was so effusive in his acceptance speech that he ended up crying on stage.
5. My friend was effusive in her thanks when I helped her move.
6. The singer was effusive in her gratitude towards the fans who supported her throughout her career.

History and etymology of effusive

The adjective 'effusive' has its origins in Latin and can be traced back to the Latin word 'effusus,' which is the past participle of 'effundere.' 'Effundere' is a combination of 'ex,' meaning 'out,' and 'fundere,' meaning 'to pour.' Therefore, the etymology of 'effusive' is rooted in the idea of pouring out or overflowing. When we describe someone as 'effusive,' we mean that they are expressing strong or unrestrained emotions, typically of a positive nature, in a manner that seems to pour out from within them. This etymological connection to overflowing conveys the sense of abundant and enthusiastic expression that characterizes someone described as 'effusive.'

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Further usage examples of effusive

1. My grandma was always effusive in her love and affection towards her grandkids.
2. The customer was effusive in his praise for the excellent service he received.
3. The coach was effusive in his support for the players after their victory.
4. The author was effusive in her gratitude towards her editor and publisher.
5. The politician was effusive in his promises to the voters during his campaign.
6. The teacher was effusive in her praise for the student's excellent work.
7. The artist was effusive in his appreciation for the support of his fans.
8. The bride was effusive in her thanks to her wedding planner for making her big day perfect.
9. The guest was effusive in his admiration for the host's cooking skills.
10. The actor was effusive in his thanks to the director and cast for their hard work.
11. The director was effusive in her praise for the cast's dedication and talent.
12. The concertgoer was effusive in her excitement for the band's performance.
13. Her effusive praise for the chef's cooking delighted everyone at the table.
14. The audience gave an effusive standing ovation after the stunning performance.
15. His effusive gratitude knew no bounds when he received the award.
16. The team's effusive celebrations marked their victory in the championship.
17. Her effusive smile brightened even the gloomiest of days.
18. The reviews were effusive in their praise of the new restaurant.
19. The welcome he received from the crowd was effusive and heartwarming.
20. Their effusive support for the charity raised a substantial amount of money.
21. The child's effusive laughter echoed through the park.
22. His effusive compliments made her feel appreciated and valued.
23. The bride's effusive joy radiated as she walked down the aisle.
24. The fans' effusive loyalty to the band was unwavering over the years.

Drama and Overreaction, Emotional Turmoil and Tension, Expressions Of Emotion

affectionate,demonstrative,ebullient,effulgent,enthusiastic,exuberant,fervent,lavish,passionate,profuse

emotional,exultant,gushing,outgoing,overflowing,unreserved,unrestrained

enthusiastic, reserved, restrained, unemotional

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