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sizzle

[ˈsɪz.əl]

sizzle Definition

  • 1to make a hissing sound like that of meat cooking on a hot surface
  • 2to be very hot

Using sizzle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bacon sizzled in the frying pan.

  • Example

    The steak was sizzling on the grill.

  • Example

    The hot pavement sizzled under our feet.

sizzle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sizzle

Phrases with sizzle

  • to gradually come to an end or stop

    Example

    Their relationship sizzled out after a few months.

  • a short video or film that highlights a person's or company's work or accomplishments

    Example

    The production company created a sizzle reel to showcase their upcoming projects.

  • sizzle and pop

    a phrase used to describe the sound of something cooking or frying

    Example

    The bacon was sizzling and popping in the pan.

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Summary: sizzle in Brief

'Sizzle' [ˈsɪz.əl] is a verb that describes the sound of meat cooking on a hot surface or something being very hot. It can also mean to gradually come to an end or stop, as in 'Their relationship sizzled out after a few months.' Other phrases include 'sizzle reel,' a short video highlighting work or accomplishments, and 'sizzle and pop,' describing the sound of something cooking or frying.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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