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effusive?
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"the vendor has effusived your offer. Does that mean he's insulted; excited; bemused - is the offer refused or accepted?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Given that you offered less than the asking price, isn't it likely that the agent really intended to write, "The vendor has refused your offer"? Maybe he/she scribbled that out and the typist misread it. Certainly, as has already been pointed out, there is no way the word effusived is possible in the context.