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Frothing - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Frothing refers to the formation of small bubbles or foam, often on liquids like milk or soapy water. It can also describe excessive excitement or agitation in a person’s behavior.

frothing

/ˈfrɔθɪŋ/ /ˈfrɒθɪŋ/

Definition:

Producing or covered with a mass of small bubbles; showing extreme excitement or anger.

Synonyms:

bubbling, foaming, effervescing, seething

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

calm, still

Common Collocations:

frothing milk, frothing mouth, frothing waves, frothing rage

Derivatives:

froth, frothy, froths

Usage Tips:

Use "frothing" to describe liquids with bubbles or intense emotions like anger or excitement.

Common Phrases:

frothing at the mouth, frothing with rage, frothing over with excitement

Etymology:

From Old English "froth," meaning foam or bubbles; related to Norse "froða."

Examples:

  • 1. The barista is frothing milk for the cappuccino.
  • 2. His furious speech left him frothing at the mouth.
  • 3. The ocean waves were frothing against the rocks.
  • 4. She was frothing with excitement about her upcoming trip.

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