gushing (Meaning)
gushing (s)
flowing profusely
uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm
extravagantly demonstrative
gushing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Gush
gushing (a.)
Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gushing waters.
Emitting copiously, as tears or words; weakly and unreservedly demonstrative in matters of affection; sentimental.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gushing
Synonyms:
- copious
- unreserved
- profuse
- sanctimonious
- ingratiating
- endearing
- mealymouthed
- unrestrained
- mushy
- slobbering
- backhanded
- insincere
- uninhibited
- slavering
- feigned
- hypocritical
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
gushing Sentence Examples
- The celebratory fountain gushed water into the air, creating a spectacular display.
- The wounded man's leg gushed blood, requiring immediate medical attention.
- The river gushed through the canyon, carving a deep path in the rock.
- Tears gushed from her eyes as she heard the tragic news.
- The faucet gushed water into the sink, filling it rapidly.
- The spring gushed crystal-clear water into the nearby stream.
- The geyser gushed steam and hot water high into the sky, creating an awe-inspiring sight.
- The gushing waterfall cascaded down the cliff face, creating a thunderous roar.
- The poet's words gushed forth, expressing his deepest emotions in a torrent of verse.
- The politician's gushing flattery left a bitter taste in the mouths of his audience.
FAQs About the word gushing
flowing profusely, uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm, extravagantly demonstrativeof Gush, Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gus
oily, hagiographic, soapy, oleaginous, gushy, unctuous, hagiographical,sickening, adulatory, winning
unaffected, heartfelt, sincere, true, sincere, heartfelt, true, earnest, ingenuous, honest
The celebratory fountain gushed water into the air, creating a spectacular display.
The wounded man's leg gushed blood, requiring immediate medical attention.
The river gushed through the canyon, carving a deep path in the rock.
Tears gushed from her eyes as she heard the tragic news.