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View usage for: (sɪzəl) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense sizzles, present participle sizzling, past tense, past participle sizzledverbIf something such as hot oil or fat sizzles, it makes hissing sounds. The sausages and burgers sizzled on the barbecue. [VERB] ...a frying pan of sizzling oil. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: hiss, spit, crackle, sputter More Synonyms of sizzle sizzle in British English (ˈsɪzəl) verb (intransitive)1. to make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat 2. informal to be very hot 3. informal to be very angry Word origin C17: of imitative origin. Compare siss (now dialect) to hiss, West Frisian size, siizje. See also fizz and fizzlesizzle in American English (ˈsɪzəl) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈsizzled or ˈsizzling1. to make a hissing sound when in contact with heat, as a drop of water on hot metal 3. to be in a state of suppressed emotion or passion; esp., to simmer with rage Examples of 'sizzle' in a sentencesizzle And in another shot she looks pretty hot sizzling in the sun.Add the butter and cook until it stops sizzling then add the oil.When it is sizzling hot, add the chicken pieces.All the hot topics are sizzling on: timesonline.When the fats are sizzling add the celery, fennel and onions.But he was gorgeous: our eyes met and something went sizzle across the dressing room.As soon as the garlic begins to sizzle, add the mushrooms and butter and season to taste.Heat the butter and oil in a sauté pan and sizzle the onion and garlic for 2 minutes until soft.You are on a charm offensive as Mars cross matches with the sun and your sizzle factor is off the scale.When the pan has stopped sizzling, add the tomatoes, salt and pepper.Add the remaining oil to the wok or frying pan and, once it is sizzling, add the ginger.Melt the remaining butter in a frying pan with the oil over medium heat and, when sizzling, add the kidneys.Heat a tablespoon of the butter in a large, heavy-bottomed frying pan and when it is sizzling add athird of the slices.Two bacon rashers are in the frying pan - one sizzling excitedly in its own fat, the other heaving a little as it bleeds odd white clots. British English: sizzle VERB If something such as hot oil or fat sizzles, it makes hissing sounds. The food sizzled on the barbecue. - American English: sizzle
- Brazilian Portuguese: chiar
- Chinese: 发出咝咝声
- European Spanish: crepitar
- French: grésiller
- German: brutzeln
- Italian: sfrigolare
- Japanese: ジュージューと音を立てる
- Korean: 지글거리다
- European Portuguese: chiar
- Latin American Spanish: crepitar
Chinese translation of 'sizzle' vi -
咝(噝)咝(噝)作响(響) (sīsī zuòxiǎng)
Definition to make a hissing sound like the sound of frying fat The sausages and the burgers sizzled on the barbecue. Synonyms hiss crackle sputter fry frizzle Additional synonymsDefinition to cook or heat until crisp or shrivelled up Synonyms crisp, fry, roast, hiss, scorch, sizzle, sputter Definition (of a fire or hot fat) to throw out sparks or particles violently and explosively the fire where pork chops were sizzling and spitting Synonyms sizzle, hiss, crackle, sputter - size
- size something or someone up
- sizeable
- sizzle
- skate on thin ice
- skedaddle
- skeletal
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