fizzle

[ˈfɪz.əl]

fizzle Definition

  • 1to gradually end or become less successful
  • 2to make a hissing or sputtering sound

Using fizzle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fizzle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The party started out great but fizzled out after midnight.

  • Example

    The fireworks fizzled and died out before they could reach the sky.

  • Example

    The company's new product launch fizzled due to poor marketing.

  • Example

    Their relationship fizzled after only a few dates.

fizzle Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fizzle

Phrases with fizzle

  • to gradually end or disappear

    Example

    The excitement of the crowd fizzled out as the game went on.

  • to express anger in a weak or ineffective way

    Example

    He tried to argue with me, but his words just fizzled with anger.

  • to end without any significant result or outcome

    Example

    The negotiations between the two countries fizzled into nothing.

Origins of fizzle

origin uncertain, possibly related to 'fist' or 'fistula'

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Summary: fizzle in Brief

'Fizzle' [ˈfɪz.əl] means to gradually end or become less successful, often with a hissing or sputtering sound. It can refer to events, relationships, or products, as in 'The party started out great but fizzled out after midnight.' 'Fizzle' is also used in phrases like 'fizzle out,' meaning to gradually end or disappear, and 'fizzle with anger,' meaning to express anger in a weak or ineffective way.