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View usage for: (fɪz) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense fizzes, present participle fizzing, past tense, past participle fizzed1. verbIf a drink fizzes, it produces lots of little bubbles of gas and makes a sound like a long 's'. After a while their mother was back, holding a tray of glasses that fizzed. [VERB] Synonyms: bubble, froth, fizzle, effervesce More Synonyms of fizz Fizz is also a noun. I wonder if there's any fizz left in the lemonade. 2. verbIf something such as an engine fizzes, it makes a sound like a long 's'. When I started the engine it sparked, fizzed and went dead. [VERB] Synonyms: sputter, buzz, sparkle, hiss More Synonyms of fizz 3. uncountable nounIf you say that someone puts fizz into something, you mean that they make it more interesting or exciting. A Brazilian public relations firm has brought some fizz into his campaign. 4. uncountable nounChampagne or sparkling wine is sometimes called fizz. [informal] ...a bottle of fizz. Synonyms: champagne, sparkling wine More Synonyms of fizz More Synonyms of fizz (fɪz) verb (intransitive)1. to make a hissing or bubbling sound 2. (of a drink) to produce bubbles of carbon dioxide, either through fermentation or aeration noun3. a hissing or bubbling sound 4. the bubbly quality of a drink; effervescence 5. any effervescent drink Derived forms fizzy (ˈfizzy) adjective fizziness (ˈfizziness) noun Word origin C17: of imitative origin (fɪz) noun1. a hissing, sputtering sound, as of an effervescent drink verb intransitive3. to make a hissing or bubbling sound 4. to give off gas bubbles; effervesce Word origin ? akin to fizzle Examples of 'fizz' in a sentencefizz YOU'LL be fizzing with excitement over this opportunity.This is a car that makes you just fizz with excitement.Feel the excitement fizzing through your life as the sun gets ready to move into your sign.It smells delicious but could do with a little more fizz.The secondary fermentation in the bottle gives off carbon dioxide which makes the cider fizz.It makes you fizz and shiver in a way other cars do not.Went closer after interval but long-range effort fizzed past the far upright.Round after round fizzed past our ears, sending up clouds of dust. Put the fizz on ice.She was drinking fizz with chums in a royal residence - exactly the kind of behaviour that got her into financial trouble.The fourth I can see scrambling and hear fizzing with a little pique.A get-together with my family and a little fizz to toast absent friends will do me fine.Their romances were fast-paced, inventive and fizzing with ideas.They, on the other hand, were fizzing with excitement.He was a fireball of creative energy, ideas fizzing from his brain like sparks from a Catherine wheel.But the fizzing dialogue puts Peep Show head and shoulders above the rash of dire comedies on our screens.Unless you abstain from drinking fizz all day, it's inevitable your lip colour will lose its vibrancy.There are great things about to happen, there is a fizz of excitement in the earth, in the air. Ideas fizz and pop. British English: fizz VERB If a drink fizzes, it produces lots of little bubbles of gas and makes a sound like a long 's'. After a while their mother was back, holding a tray of glasses that fizzed. - American English: fizz
- Brazilian Portuguese: efervescer
- Chinese: > 嘶嘶地冒泡饮料
- European Spanish: burbujear
- French: pétiller
- German: sprudeln
- Italian: frizzare
- Japanese: シューと泡立つ
- Korean: 쉿 하며 거품을 내다
- European Portuguese: efervescer
- Latin American Spanish: burbujear
Definition (of a drink) to produce bubbles of carbon dioxide She was holding a tray of glasses that fizzed. Definition to make a hissing or bubbling sound The engine fizzed and went dead. Definition releasing of small bubbles of gas by a liquid Is there any fizz left in the lemonade? an ad campaign to put the fizz back in sales Definition any effervescent drink a bottle of fizz Definition a hissing or bubbling sound the hysterical fizz of the radio Synonyms crackle buzzing hissing sputter Additional synonymsDefinition liveliness and enthusiasm They both spoke with animation. Synonyms liveliness, life, action, activity, energy, spirit, passion, enthusiasm, excitement, pep, sparkle, vitality, vigour, zeal, verve, zest, fervour, high spirits, dynamism, buoyancy, elation, exhilaration, welly (slang), gaiety, ardour (old-fashioned), vibrancy, brio, zing (informal), vivacity, ebullience, briskness, airiness, sprightliness, pizzazz or pizazz (informal) The performance was full of brio. Synonyms energy, spirit, enthusiasm, dash, pep, zip (informal), animation, vigour, verve, zest, panache, gusto, get-up-and-go (informal), élan, vivacity, liveliness, welly (slang) Definition a mixture of style and courage He played with great fire and dash. Synonyms style, spirit, flair (informal), flourish, vigour, verve, panache, élan, brio, vivacity |