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All effusion synonyms

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noun effusion

  • diffusion — act of diffusing; state of being diffused.
  • effluvium — a slight or invisible exhalation or vapor, especially one that is disagreeable or noxious.
  • stream — a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
  • verbosity — the state or quality of being verbose; superfluity of words; wordiness: His speeches were always marred by verbosity.
  • wordiness — characterized by or given to the use of many, or too many, words; verbose: She grew impatient at his wordy reply.
  • efflux — outward flow, as of water.
  • outflow — the act of flowing out: We need flood control to stem the river's outflow.
  • gush — to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement: Water gushed from the broken pipe.
  • address — Your address is the number of the house, flat, or apartment and the name of the street and the town where you live or work.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • ooze — (of moisture, liquid, etc.) to flow, percolate, or exude slowly, as through holes or small openings.
  • shedding — to pour forth (water or other liquid), as a fountain.
  • effluence — the action or process of flowing out; efflux.
  • pouring — to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant.
  • outpouring — outpouring.
  • rush — to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.
  • gushing — to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement: Water gushed from the broken pipe.
  • declaration — A declaration is an official announcement or statement.
  • proclamation — something that is proclaimed; a public and official announcement.
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