Effusiveness [noun]
Definition of Effusiveness:
effervescence
Sentence/Example of Effusiveness:
It would have been sheerly impossible to expect anything like effusiveness from Priscilla Gower.
She snubbed effusiveness in a way that yet gave no interesting hint of any wish to keep it herself in reserve.
From his well-known effusiveness, reticence under such circumstances is inconceivable.
Marie Louise tried to redeem her blunder by putting on an extra effusiveness for the sake of Mr. and Mrs. Norcross.
This greeting, however, was too freezing for his effusiveness.
She wondered at the rapidity with which his shyness was passing into effusiveness.
It is not criticism, but flattery that she wants; and I gush over them with what I feel to myself to be degrading effusiveness.
A letter of thanks is difficult, but too great effusiveness is as disgusting as too great abruptness is unsatisfactory.
Young as I was, I understood the divine significance of a girl's vicarious effusiveness at such a moment, and felt delighted.
Of course this knowledge must not be conveyed in a manner that disgusts by effusiveness a sensitive person.