zizzle

[ˈzɪz(ə)l]

zizzle Definition

  • 1to make a hissing or sizzling sound
  • 2to move quickly with a hissing or sizzling sound

Using zizzle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sparkler zizzled and fizzed in the dark.

  • Example

    The snake zizzled away into the bushes.

  • Example

    The frying pan zizzled as the bacon cooked.

zizzle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for zizzle

Phrases with zizzle

  • to gradually lose power or intensity until it stops completely

    Example

    The party zizzled out around midnight.

  • to be very excited about something

    Example

    The children zizzled with excitement as they opened their presents on Christmas morning.

  • to be very angry about something

    Example

    He zizzled with anger when he found out that someone had stolen his bike.

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Summary: zizzle in Brief

The verb 'zizzle' [ˈzɪz(ə)l] describes the act of making a hissing or sizzling sound, or moving quickly with such a sound. It can be used to describe a variety of things, from sparklers to snakes to frying pans. The phrase 'zizzle out' means to gradually lose power or intensity until it stops completely, while 'zizzle with excitement' and 'zizzle with anger' describe being very excited or angry about something.