fizz

[fɪz]

fizz Definition

  • 1to make a hissing or bubbling sound
  • 2to be lively and full of energy
  • 3to lose strength or excitement

Using fizz: Examples

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

  • Example

    The soda fizzed as I poured it into the glass.

  • Example

    The champagne fizzed in celebration.

  • Example

    The excitement fizzled out when the team lost the game.

  • Example

    She was fizzing with energy after her morning workout.

fizz Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fizz

Phrases with fizz

  • fizz up

    to become more lively or energetic

    Example

    The party really fizzed up once the music started playing.

  • to gradually lose energy or excitement

    Example

    The concert started off strong but fizzed out towards the end.

  • to feel very excited or energetic

    Example

    The children were fizzing with excitement on Christmas morning.

Origins of fizz

unknown origin, possibly imitative

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Summary: fizz in Brief

The verb 'fizz' [fɪz] refers to making a hissing or bubbling sound, being lively and energetic, or losing strength or excitement. It can be used to describe the sound of soda or champagne, as well as a person's energy level. 'Fizz' can also be used in phrases like 'fizz up' and 'fizz out,' which respectively mean to become more lively or energetic and to gradually lose energy or excitement.