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gush
gush G0319800 (gŭsh)v. gushed, gush·ing, gush·es v.intr.1. To flow forth suddenly in great volume: water gushing from a hydrant.2. To emit a sudden and abundant flow, as of tears.3. To make an excessive display of sentiment or enthusiasm: gushed over the baby.v.tr. To emit abundantly; pour forth.n.1. A sudden copious outflow: a gush of tears.2. Excessively demonstrative language or behavior. [Middle English gushen, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; see gheu- in Indo-European roots.]gush (ɡʌʃ) vb1. to pour out or cause to pour out suddenly and profusely, usually with a rushing sound2. to act or utter in an overeffusive, affected, or sentimental mannern3. a sudden copious flow or emission, esp of liquid4. something that flows out or is emitted5. an extravagant and insincere expression of admiration, sentiment, etc[C14: probably of imitative origin; compare Old Norse gjósa, Icelandic gusa] ˈgushing adj ˈgushingly advgush (gʌʃ) v.i. 1. to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement; pour. 2. to express oneself extravagantly or emotionally; talk effusively. 3. to have a sudden copious flow, as of blood or tears. v.t. 4. to emit suddenly, forcibly, or copiously; spurt. n. 5. a sudden copious outflow of a fluid. 6. the fluid emitted. 7. effusive and often insincere sentiment or enthusiasm. [1350–1400; Middle English gushen] gush′ing•ly, adv. Gush a sudden outflowing. See also abundance, outburst.gush Past participle: gushed Gerund: gushing
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I gush | you gush | he/she/it gushes | we gush | you gush | they gush |
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I gushed | you gushed | he/she/it gushed | we gushed | you gushed | they gushed |
Present Continuous |
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I am gushing | you are gushing | he/she/it is gushing | we are gushing | you are gushing | they are gushing |
Present Perfect |
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I have gushed | you have gushed | he/she/it has gushed | we have gushed | you have gushed | they have gushed |
Past Continuous |
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I was gushing | you were gushing | he/she/it was gushing | we were gushing | you were gushing | they were gushing |
Past Perfect |
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I had gushed | you had gushed | he/she/it had gushed | we had gushed | you had gushed | they had gushed |
Future |
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I will gush | you will gush | he/she/it will gush | we will gush | you will gush | they will gush |
Future Perfect |
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I will have gushed | you will have gushed | he/she/it will have gushed | we will have gushed | you will have gushed | they will have gushed |
Future Continuous |
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I will be gushing | you will be gushing | he/she/it will be gushing | we will be gushing | you will be gushing | they will be gushing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been gushing | you have been gushing | he/she/it has been gushing | we have been gushing | you have been gushing | they have been gushing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been gushing | you will have been gushing | he/she/it will have been gushing | we will have been gushing | you will have been gushing | they will have been gushing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been gushing | you had been gushing | he/she/it had been gushing | we had been gushing | you had been gushing | they had been gushing |
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I would gush | you would gush | he/she/it would gush | we would gush | you would gush | they would gush |
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I would have gushed | you would have gushed | he/she/it would have gushed | we would have gushed | you would have gushed | they would have gushed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gush - a sudden rapid flow (as of water); "he heard the flush of a toilet"; "there was a little gush of blood"; "she attacked him with an outpouring of words"outpouring, flushflow, flowing - the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)springtide - a swelling rush of anything; "he rose on the springtide of prosperity" | | 2. | gush - an unrestrained expression of emotionebullition, effusion, outburst, blowupexpression, reflexion, reflection, manifestation - expression without words; "tears are an expression of grief"; "the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition"acting out - a (usually irritating) impulsive and uncontrollable outburst by a problem child or a neurotic adultcry - a fit of weeping; "had a good cry"explosion - a sudden outburst; "an explosion of laughter"; "an explosion of rage"flare - a sudden outburst of emotion; "she felt a flare of delight"; "she could not control her flare of rage" | Verb | 1. | gush - gush forth in a sudden stream or jet; "water gushed forth"spirt, spout, spurtpump - flow intermittentlyblow - spout moist air from the blowhole; "The whales blew"whoosh - gush or squirt out; "Oil whooshed up when the drill hit the well"pour - flow in a spurt; "Water poured all over the floor" | | 2. | gush - praise enthusiastically; "She raved about that new restaurant"ravepraise - express approval of; "The parents praised their children for their academic performance" | | 3. | gush - issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth; "Water jetted forth"; "flames were jetting out of the building"jetcourse, flow, run, feed - move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi" |
gushverb1. flow, run, rush, flood, pour, jet, burst, stream, cascade, issue, spurt, spout Piping hot water gushed out of the tap.2. enthuse, rave, spout, overstate, rhapsodize, effuse 'Oh, you were just brilliant,' she gushed.noun1. stream, flow, rush, flood, jet, burst, issue, outburst, cascade, torrent, spurt, spout, outflow I heard a gush of water. streamgushverb1. To come forth or emit in abundance:flow, pour, run, rush, stream, surge, well.2. To make an emotional display:emote, emotionalize.nounA sudden or rapid flowing outward:efflux, outflow, outpour, outpouring, spate.Translationsgush (gaʃ) verb1. (of liquids) to flow out suddenly and in large amounts. Blood gushed from his wound. 湧出 涌出2. to exaggerate one's enthusiasm etc while talking. The lady kept gushing about her husband's success. 滿口誇讚 滔滔不绝地说 noun a sudden flowing (of a liquid). a gush of water. 湧出 涌出ˈgushing adjective speaking or spoken in an exaggerated manner. gushing remarks; She's a bit too gushing for me. 誇大的 滔滔不绝的ˈgushingly adverb 誇大地 滔滔不绝地gush
gush (forth) from (someone or something)To rush or flow out of someone or something in an uncontrolled manner. We had to turn around because water was gushing forth from the fire hydrant at the end of the street. I got so flustered when I saw him that the words that just started gushing from me—I don't even know what I said!See also: gushgush (forth) out of (someone or something)To rush or flow out of someone or something in an uncontrolled manner. We had to turn around because water was gushing forth out of the fire hydrant at the end of the street. I got so flustered when I saw him that the words that just started gushing out of me—I don't even know what I said!See also: gush, of, outgush (out) from (someone or something)To rush or flow out of someone or something in an uncontrolled manner. We had to turn around because water was gushing out from the fire hydrant at the end of the street. I got so flustered when I saw him that the words that just started gushing from me—I don't even know what I said!See also: gushgush with (something)To rush or flow with something in an uncontrolled manner. We had to turn around because the fire hydrant at the end of the street was gushing with water.See also: gushgush over (someone or something)1. To rush or flow over someone or something in an uncontrolled manner. The water from the fire hydrant gushed over the street, making it impossible to pass.2. To speak about someone or something with great energy and enthusiasm. Charlie must really like you—he gushes over you every chance he gets. Gina's editor keeps gushing over her brilliant manuscript.See also: gush, overgush (forth) (from someone or something) and gush (forth) (out of someone or something); gush (out) (from someone or something) to spout out of someone or something.(Can be words, water, blood, vomit, etc. The optional elements cannot be transposed.) The blood gushed forth from his wound. Curses gushed forth from Sharon. Water gushed forth out of the broken pipe. The words gushed out from her mouth. The curses gushed from her mouth in torrents.gush over someone or something 1. Lit. [for liquid] to flood over someone or something. The floodwaters gushed over the farmland. The hot soup gushed over the cook as the huge pot tipped over. 2. Fig. [for someone] to heap praise, flattery, and compliments on someone or something. Aunt Mattie always gushed over us children so much that we dreaded her coming. All the guests gushed over my beet salad.See also: gush, overgush with something[for something] to flow with something. The stream gushed with the sudden runoff of the storm. The faucet gushed with brownish water, so I turned it off.See also: gushgush overv. To speak or write about something or someone with wild enthusiasm: They returned from the new store and gushed over the great shoes they had bought.See also: gush, overgush
Synonyms for gushverb flowSynonyms- flow
- run
- rush
- flood
- pour
- jet
- burst
- stream
- cascade
- issue
- spurt
- spout
verb enthuseSynonyms- enthuse
- rave
- spout
- overstate
- rhapsodize
- effuse
noun streamSynonyms- stream
- flow
- rush
- flood
- jet
- burst
- issue
- outburst
- cascade
- torrent
- spurt
- spout
- outflow
- stream
Synonyms for gushverb to come forth or emit in abundanceSynonyms- flow
- pour
- run
- rush
- stream
- surge
- well
verb to make an emotional displaySynonymsnoun a sudden or rapid flowing outwardSynonyms- efflux
- outflow
- outpour
- outpouring
- spate
Synonyms for gushnoun a sudden rapid flow (as of water)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun an unrestrained expression of emotionSynonyms- ebullition
- effusion
- outburst
- blowup
Related Words- expression
- reflexion
- reflection
- manifestation
- acting out
- cry
- explosion
- flare
verb gush forth in a sudden stream or jetSynonymsRelated Wordsverb praise enthusiasticallySynonymsRelated Wordsverb issue in a jetSynonymsRelated Words |