"Surfeit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Surfeit" Meaning

Excess; an amount or quantity that is more than what is needed or available.

Example: "The opulent decorations in the mansion were a surfeit, making the simple tastes of many of its guests jarring."

"Surfeit" Examples

Example Sentences:

The overabundance of food at the banquet left a lasting surfeit that the guests couldn't finish in one sitting.
After eating one too many cupcakes, she felt a surfeit of sweetness that made her want to drink water instead.
The surfeit of options on the travel agency's website made it overwhelming for her to choose the perfect destination.
The family's carbohydrate-rich diet led to a nagging surfeit of hunger before lunchtime.
The excessive rainfall flooded the area, causing a serious surfeit of water that required emergency drainage measures.

"Surfeit" Similar Words

Surfacing

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To appear or become visible at or on the surface, especially of a liquid.<br><br>Example: The oil that was hiding on the bottom of the lake began to surfacing after the storm passed.<br><br>(Heb): tziporenut

Surfactance

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Surfactant

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A surface-active agent that reduces surface tension, promoting disperse phase formation, e.g. in soap bubbles or emulsions. <br><br>It's also known as surface activity principle, and its main function is to:<br><br>- Reduce surface tension: Reduces the energy of the molecules at the surface of a liquid.<br>- Increase solubility: Allows insoluble substances to mix or dissolve in a solvent.<br>- Emulsify: Allows immiscible liquids to mix together.<br>- Froth and foam formation: Creates a stable foam or froth on the surface of a liquid.<br><br>For example, soap works as a surfactant because it reduces the surface tension of water, making it easier to spread on a surface.

Surfactants

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Surfactants are a type of chemical compound that reduces the surface tension between two liquids, or between a liquid and a solid. Surfactants are commonly found in soaps, detergents, emulsions, and foams. They play a crucial role in various industries such as:<br><br>1. Cleaning: Surfactants are used in laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, and car washing products to emulsify oils and grease, making it easier to clean surfaces.<br>2. Cosmetics: Surfactants are used in shampoos, conditioners, and skin cleansers to clean and moisturize hair and skin.<br>3. Agriculture: Surfactants are used in pesticides and fertilizers to improve their distribution and effectiveness.<br>4. Food industry: Surfactants are used in food packaging, emulsifiers, and food processing.<br><br>Surfactants have several properties that make them useful:<br><br> Reduced surface tension: Allows for easier spreading and penetration of liquids into surfaces.<br> Emulsification: Allows oil and water to mix, making it easier to clean or process.<br> Foaming: Creates a rich lather or foam, which makes cleaning more effective.<br> Wetting: Helps liquids to spread evenly over surfaces, making cleaning and processing more efficient.

Surfboard

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A surfboard is a flat, rigid, buoyant craft made from materials such as foam, fiberglass, or carbon fiber that a surfer stands on and uses to glide on the surface of a body of water, typically an ocean wave. It's designed to be ridden in wave-riding activities like surfing, where the user uses the board to balance, turn, and maneuver on the water. The shape, size, and features of a surfboard can vary depending on the type of surfing being done, the skill level of the surfer, and personal preference.

Surfboarding

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Surfboarding, also known as stand-up surfing or simply surfing, refers to the sport or activity of riding a wave while standing on a board, typically made of foam or fiberglass. It typically involves paddling out to catch a wave, then quickly standing up on the board and balancing while riding the wave towards the shore. Surfboarding requires a combination of balance, strength, and timing, and is often associated with a laid-back, beachy culture.

Surfboards

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A board made of wood, fibre glass, or plastic, used for riding waves in water, particularly surfing.

Surfed

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Past tense of "surf", meaning:<br><br> To ride a wave on a surfboard, typically in the ocean.<br> To obtain or collect something online, especially free things such as music, movies, or TV shows.

Surfeited

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Surfeiting

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Overindulging in or enjoying something excessively, especially food or drink.

Surfeits

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Surfer

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Surfers

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People who surf, especially at the ocean, typically on a surfboard.

Surfing

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"Surfing" can have different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Riding a wave on a surfboard, particularly in the ocean, as a form of recreation or competitive sport.<br>Example: She loves surfing at the beach every summer.<br>2. Using the internet or a computing network to connect to different servers or websites in search of information or resources, similar to navigating through different waves on the internet.<br>Example: I spend most of my day surfing the web for work.<br>3. Performing a physical or mental act in a specified or uncertain manner until something is achieved, often in a repetitive or iterative fashion.<br>Example: She will keep surfing until she finds a book about that topic.

Surfwear

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Surfwear refers to clothing and accessories designed for surfing, skateboarding, or other action sports. It typically includes items such as t-shirts, hoodies, board shorts, beanies, and other items often featuring dissimilar graphic prints, symbols, and logos, especially from popular brands like Quiksilver, Billabong, and Ocean Pacific.

Surge

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A sudden and significant increase or rise in something, such as:<br><br> Electricity or water supply (e.g. a surge of electricity)<br> A sudden increase in price or value (e.g. a surge in demand for a product)<br> A strong and intense emotional experience (e.g. a surge of emotions)<br><br>It can also refer to a rapid movement or flow, such as:<br><br> A surge forward in a sports game (e.g. a team making a late surge to win)<br> A surge of water or a wave, often used in surfing or boating.