ineffervescence (Meaning)

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ineffervescence (n.)

Want of effervescence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ineffervescence

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ineffervescence Sentence Examples

  1. The water exhibited an alarming ineffervescence, devoid of any perceptible bubbling or fizz.
  2. Her disposition was characterized by a profound ineffervescence, a quietude that bordered on impassivity.
  3. The painting's colors seemed to emanate an ineffervescence, as though they possessed an inner glow that transcended the canvas.
  4. The lecture was met with a collective ineffervescence from the audience, who remained utterly uninspired by the speaker's words.
  5. The air around her was heavy with ineffervescence, creating an atmosphere of stifling monotony.
  6. The once-jovial party had subsided into an ineffervescence, with guests retiring to silent corners.
  7. The news spread through the town with ineffervescence, slowly seeping into the consciousness of its apathetic inhabitants.
  8. The conversation between them lacked any spark or animation, its ineffervescence mirroring their dwindling connection.
  9. The artwork's muted tones conveyed a sense of ineffervescence, capturing the essence of a moment frozen in time.
  10. The politician's speech was a testament to ineffervescence, failing to evoke any emotion or inspire action from his weary audience.

FAQs About the word ineffervescence

Want of effervescence.

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The water exhibited an alarming ineffervescence, devoid of any perceptible bubbling or fizz.

Her disposition was characterized by a profound ineffervescence, a quietude that bordered on impassivity.

The painting's colors seemed to emanate an ineffervescence, as though they possessed an inner glow that transcended the canvas.

The lecture was met with a collective ineffervescence from the audience, who remained utterly uninspired by the speaker's words.