Word of the Week – Do Now EFFUSIVE Part of speech/definition: Adjective Not holding back in showing your emotions. Overflowing with feelings. Unrestrained.

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Word of the Week – Do Now EFFUSIVE Part of speech/definition: Adjective Not holding back in showing your emotions. Overflowing with feelings. Unrestrained. Example sentence: When he finished watching the film, he couldn’t believe what had happened at the end. His face was so effusive, it gave away his feelings. Challenge #1: Try to come up with a sentence using the word effusive to describe this baby.

Word of the Week – Do Now EFFUSIVE Part of speech/definition: Adjective Not preventing yourself from showing your emotions. Too full of feelings. Example sentence: When he finished watching the film, he couldn’t believe what had happened at the end. His face was so effusive, it gave away his feelings. Challenge #2: Who is the most effusive person you know? Why?

Word of the Week – Do Now EFFUSIVE Part of speech/definition: Adjective Unable to stop yourself from demonstrating your feelings. Example sentence: When he finished watching the film, he couldn’t believe what had happened at the end. His face was so effusive, it gave away his feelings. Challenge #3: Which subjects would you be most likely to use the word effusive in?

Word of the Week – Do Now EFFUSIVE Part of speech/definition: Adjective Demonstrating your emotions very freely. Overflowing with feelings. Unreserved. Example sentence: When he finished watching the film, he couldn’t believe what had happened at the end. His face was so effusive, it gave away his feelings. Challenge #4: What kinds of careers might suit effusive people?

Word of the Week – Do Now EFFUSIVE Part of speech/definition: Adjective Showing your feelings without holding back. Example sentence: When he finished watching the film, he couldn’t believe what had happened at the end. His face was so effusive, it gave away his feelings. Challenge #5: When would it be best to avoid being effusive?