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Bubble

Noun, Verb
UK /ˈbʌb.əl/
US /ˈbʌb.əl/

Definition

(n) : The small round ball of air or gas inside a thin layer of liquid.

(v) : To form or produce bubbles.

Example

"(n) : The children blew bubbles in the garden."

"(n) : The real estate market formed a bubble that eventually burst."

"(v) : The water began to bubble as it boiled on the stove."

Explanation

A bubble is a small round ball of air or gas surrounded by a thin layer of liquid, like soap bubbles you blow with a stick or tube. Bubbles are light and float in the air. The word can also describe something that grows quickly but may not last, like an economic bubble.