unrestrained or excessive in emotional expression; gushy
an expression of great or excessive emotion or enthusiasm
She received effusive praise for her performance in the play.
The adjective form is effusive (an effusive welcome).
No, because the word effusive is an adjective, not a verb.
minerals of effusive rocks are minerals that are found as result of cooling of magma
Like you spelled it
Shield volcanoes have effusive eruptions. Effusive eruptions are a volcanic phenomenon; in some ways the opposite of explosive eruptions. An effusive eruption is characterized by an outpouring of low viscosity lava which has a fairly low volatile content. Usually, shield volcanoes have effusive eruptions.
The young man, not being able to hold his gratitude, was uncharacteristically effusive to his Granddaddy for the car that he got for his birthday. effusive: expressing gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained manner By the way, you also did make a sentence in your question.
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Uncle John was very effusive when he answered the door and hugged us all, not seeming to care that he was being a little too emotional.
An effusive personality is characterized by being excessively demonstrative, enthusiastic, and expressive in showing one's emotions, feelings, or excitement. People with effusive personalities often have a tendency to openly and warmly express their emotions and engage with others in a lively and energetic manner.
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