Ebullition [noun]

Definition of Ebullition:

sudden happening

Synonyms of Ebullition:

● Crash

● Uprising

● Eruption

● Epidemic

● Surge

● Onset

● Disruption

● Flare-up

● Plague

● Storm

● Explosion

● Revolution

● Burst

● Fury

● Irruption

● Dawn

● Volley

● Convulsion

● Breaking

● Spasm

● Effervescence

● Fit

● Thunder

● Flash

● Commotion

● Rebellion

● Sally

● Mutiny

● Crack

● Detonation

● Outburst

● Insurrection

● Brawl

● Sortie

● Break

● Paroxysm

● Discharge

● Beginning

● Roar

● Tumult

● Commencement

● Outpouring

● Gush

● Spurt

● Disorder

● Blowup

● Bursting

● Gushing

● Rending


Opposite/Antonyms of Ebullition:

● Order

● Harmony

● Finish

● Conclusion

● End

● Peace

● Finale

● Completion

● Continuity

● Obedience

● Calmness

● Ending

● Calm


Sentence/Example of Ebullition:

She had excellent cause to remember the ebullition, for it was some time before she laughed again.

To scare the grocer with a slouch hat and a medieval oath was not only a youthful ebullition, it was a symbolic act.

Unlike that of the Great Geyser, it is always in ebullition, and its temperature is subject to comparatively slight differences.

Fred was right; the two elders did soon make it up, and the political ebullition seemed to be forgotten.

When aquafortis is poured on it it produces ebullition, especially, as I have found, if the Crystal has been pulverized.

The war was not the sudden ebullition of frenzied fear; it was a carefully prepared campaign.

This ebullition of spasmodic courage entitles the Deputy-Adjutant-General to special mention in the dispatches of his chief.

If kept boiling in sufficient water, the macaroni requires no attention—ebullition prevents it sticking to the saucepan.

I have already had more than one ebullition of petulance to contend with.

His dismissal was the signal for a general ebullition in his favour.