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Meaning of Froth | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
fɹɒθ

Definitions

  1. Foam.
  2. Unimportant or insubstantial talk, events, or actions; drivel.
  3. The idle rich.
  4. Highly speculative investment.

Equivalents

العربية الزبد رغوة طفاحة
Bosanski pena šum пена шум
Català escuma
Čeština pěna šum
Cymraeg ewyn ewynnu
Ελληνικά άφρη αφρίζω αφρός
Esperanto ŝaŭmo
Español espuma espumar
Français écume mousse
Gaeilge cur
Gàidhlig cop
Galego babuxa cachón escuma foula
עברית הבל קצף
हिन्दी उफान झाग
Hrvatski pena šum пена шум
Íslenska froða
日本語 泡を吹く 泡沫
ქართული ქაფი
한국어 거품은
Kurdî çûr cûr pena sum şûm
Latina spūma spūmō
മലയാളം നുര പത
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ جھگ
Português espuma espumar
Română caimac spumă
Slovenščina pena
Српски pena šum пена шум
Svenska fradga skum
తెలుగు నురగ నురుగు
Українська пі́на шум

Examples

“Froth is a very important feature of many types of coffee.”
“He replaced her again breadthwise on the couch, unable to sit up, with her thighs open, between which I could observe a kind of white liquid, like froth, hanging about the outward lips of that recently opened wound, which now glowed with a deeper red.”

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“Froth or scum at the paper machine consists largely of clay, rosin, and starch.”
“Shortly after we started, while still off the lower end of the island, we sighted a steep point on the coast where the sea was in a great state of turmoil, white with soapy froth.”
“Thousands of African children die each day: why do the newspapers continue to discuss unnecessary showbiz froth?”
“The discussion at the conference was mostly froth and posturing.”
“But is it possible for those who speak of God promiscuously and at random, is it possible that they should utter his Name with reverence, when all the rest of the Discourse is nothing but Froth and Levity?”
“They are equally useless and equally ridiculous, but the coquet is the most pernicious: his mind is a vacuum, and hers a plenum; froth itself is too ponderous for the one, and nothing but froth is crammed into the other.”
“The want of a good book is not felt till a good book is published—then all the world is dying to read it; but if the public, looking for good books, finds nothing but froth, froth, trash, trash, flummery, and mummery—things that have been said a thousand times before said a thousand times worse than ever—thoughts from those who think not, and who cannot think what thinking is—tales from those who have not heads—observations from those who observe not,—it grows disgusted, and rejects reading altogether.”
“The efficiency goal forces management to consider the real business over many years and not just the froth business that lasts a few years.”
“Their new standards, their environmental regulations, their laws, their estimates, their rates, their interest, their conclustions, their judicial appeals, their reminders and their claims, their hypocritical legal decisions to save a planet that had already been bled dry – froth, froth, nothing but froth.”
“That it offers the best imaginable field for the economical employment of the least useful of our population, viz. "the froth and the dregs,” those of both extremes of the social scale who prefer adventure, excitement, action, idleness if you will, to steady plodding business ways.”
“I do not think that there were in the boxes or the lower part of the house a score of persons who were not identified, in one way or another, with this froth of New York society.”
“Voltaire says that the population of England is like her ale: at the top there is nothing but froth; at the bottom there is nothing but dregs; but between these extremes all is excellent.”
“So, as we said, he paints the froth of society; and very gay froth it is, and very pretty bubbles he can make of it; but this is not reconciling classes, or giving a philosophic representation in fection of the great organic being we call the English nation; and so far as My Novel pretends to be anything more than a well-wrought story, constructed out of the old Bulwer-Lytton materials, the pretence is fabuous and the performance does not answer to it.”
“Efforts of this kind, spurred on to fever heat by tax incentives can only generate inflationary froth - not real hard investment.”
“In effect Friedman and Scwartz are not blaming the Fed for creating asset market inflation (and as we have seen, this concept should include the empowerment of irrational forces across asset markets including the giant carry trades) by its polices through 1927 and earlier; but they are admitting that there could have been some degree of US stock market "froth" in 1928 onwards (into 1929( (in any case, Friedman and Scwartz do not explicitly refer to the concept of asset price inflation).”
“There are very clearly signs of late-cycle froth in financial markets, everything from equities, to corporate credit, and real estate, especially in the US and, as a result, the risk of an overdue correction rises by the day.”
“Froth is what agitates and powers the market, and there are six catalysts that have accelerated market froth, as shown in figure I.2.”

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