Adverb
in an effusive manner
Source: WordNetScience can only be comprehended epistemologically, which means as one category of possible knowledge, as long as knowledge is not equated either effusively with the absolute knowledge of a great philosophy or blindly with scientistic self-understanding of the actual business of research. Jürgen Habermas
the critics praised her effusively Source: Internet
Former contestant Amy Hart once revealed how Flack had squeezed her hand to subtly hint that all was not well with her relationship, and that she might want to stop talking so effusively about it. Source: Internet
A Bedouin family greeted us with some apprehension and, once they were assured we had not come to reclaim their home, welcomed us effusively. Source: Internet
Earlier this week, MSNBC fired contributor Jon Meacham after it was revealed he drafted Joe Biden’s victory speech and then went on air afterward to effusively praise his own handiwork. Source: Internet
When the Senate adjourned, Ms. Schaar confronted the Senator who dared to read passage publicly; she was visibly shaken as she angrily chastised him for exposing the Pages to the disgusting material that you so effusively praise in your message to me. Source: Internet