Fizzle vs. Sizzle

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  • Fizzle (verb)

    To sputter or hiss.

    “The soda fizzled for several minutes after it was poured.”

  • Fizzle (verb)

    To decay or die off to nothing; to burn out; to end less successfully than previously hoped.

    “The entire project fizzled after the founder quit.”

  • Fizzle (noun)

    A spluttering or hissing sound.

  • Fizzle (noun)

    Failure of a nuclear bomb to meet its expected yield during testing.

  • Fizzle (noun)

    An abortive effort; a flop or dud.

  • Fizzle (noun)

    A state of agitation or worry.

  • Sizzle (verb)

    To make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

  • Sizzle (verb)

    To be exciting or dazzling.

    “The song sizzled with energy.”

  • Sizzle (noun)

    the sound of water hitting a hot surface

    “We heard the sizzle of the onions hitting the pan.”

  • Sizzle (noun)

    Zing, zip, or pizazz; excitement.

    “Her performance had a lot of sizzle.”

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