fizzer

[ˈfɪzə(r)]

fizzer Definition

  • 1a thing that fails unexpectedly or is disappointing
  • 2a firework that fizzles out without exploding

Using fizzer: Examples

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

  • Example

    The party was a total fizzer.

  • Example

    The new product launch turned out to be a fizzer.

  • Example

    The fireworks display was ruined by a few fizzers.

  • Example

    The team's performance in the game was a fizzer.

fizzer Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fizzer

Phrases with fizzer

  • to fail to meet expectations or to be disappointing

    Example

    The concert went off like a fizzer when the lead singer lost his voice.

  • a day that is uneventful or disappointing

    Example

    It was a real fizzer of a day, with nothing exciting happening at all.

  • fizzers and bungers

    small fireworks that are not very impressive

    Example

    The kids had fun lighting up fizzers and bungers on New Year's Eve.

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Summary: fizzer in Brief

The term 'fizzer' [ˈfɪzə(r)] refers to something that fails unexpectedly or is disappointing. It can describe events, products, or performances, as in 'The party was a total fizzer,' or 'The team's performance in the game was a fizzer.' 'Fizzer' also refers to a type of firework that fizzles out without exploding, and extends into phrases like 'go off like a fizzer,' meaning to fail to meet expectations.