fizzle (Meaning)
fizzle (n)
a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval)
a complete failure
fizzle (v)
end weakly
fizzle (v. i.)
To make a hissing sound.
To make a ridiculous failure in an undertaking.
fizzle (n.)
A failure or abortive effort.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fizzle
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fizzle Sentence Examples
- The campfire fizzled out as the night wore on.
- The New Year's Eve fireworks fizzled disappointingly due to a technical malfunction.
- The once bustling business fizzled out after a series of poor investments.
- The politician's career fizzled after a scandal rocked the campaign.
- The grand opening of the new restaurant fizzled due to bad weather.
- The concert fizzled as the band struggled to connect with the audience.
- The once promising relationship fizzled out over time due to unresolved issues.
- The student's science experiment fizzled when the chemicals failed to react as expected.
- The rally fizzled as the crowd dwindled due to lack of interest in the cause.
- The hopes of winning the championship fizzled away as the team lost consecutive games.
FAQs About the word fizzle
a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval), a complete failure, end weaklyTo make a hissing sound., To make a ridiculous failure in an under
defeat, crash, collapse, failure, cropper,setback, nonsuccess, nonachievement, inefficacy, futility
achievement, achievement,success, success,accomplishment, accomplishment, victory, victory, win,win
The campfire fizzled out as the night wore on.
The New Year's Eve fireworks fizzled disappointingly due to a technical malfunction.
The once bustling business fizzled out after a series of poor investments.
The politician's career fizzled after a scandal rocked the campaign.