Wondering how to use Fizzle in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as hiss or failure.
Fizzle meaning
- To sputter or hiss.
- To decay or die off to nothing; to burn out; to end less successfully than previously hoped.
- To fail to generate the expected yield when exploded during testing.
Synonyms of Fizzle
Using Fizzle
- The main meaning on this page is: To sputter or hiss. | To decay or die off to nothing; to burn out; to end less successfully than previously hoped. | To fail to generate the expected yield when exploded during testing.
- Useful related words include: hiss, fizzle out, peter out, taper off.
- In the example corpus, fizzle often appears in combinations such as: fizzle out, to fizzle, will fizzle.
Context around Fizzle
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Fizzle
- In this selection, "fizzle" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, quickly, achievement, careers and away stand out and add context to how "fizzle" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a big fizzle and this and a fizzle is when. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "fizzle" sits close to words such as abating, abductors and abstaining, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with fizzle
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The latest fizzle was the disintegration of the Design. (9 words)
The boundary should fizzle through the late morning hours. (9 words)
It was a big fizzle, and this is no different. (10 words)
Indigenous leaders, students and union members gathered at the Plaza Bolivar waving flags and banners decrying the government nearly one year after massive protests rocked the country only to fizzle with little to show by way of reform. (38 words)
Season 3 begins with Kendall believing he has the upper hand and will finally beat his family at his own game, but without the support of his family or the shareholders, his attempts quickly fizzle out. (36 words)
A new front will approach the islands from the northwest during the first half of the week, but at this time it appears the southern portion of the front will fizzle out before reaching the islands. (36 words)
How did that fizzle out and leave us all washed up—a nation of beached whales? (16 words)
Example sentences (20)
He said the police could drag their feet and allow the issue to fizzle out despite the government’s best intentions to do justice to the victims.
It is abundantly clear that Bitcoin is not going to fizzle out.
Season 3 begins with Kendall believing he has the upper hand and will finally beat his family at his own game, but without the support of his family or the shareholders, his attempts quickly fizzle out.
The gorgeous blonde from said she's become 'mentally drained' from getting to know new singles only for any initial spark to fizzle out.
They must not let this glorious season of over achievement fizzle out like a damp squib because of the bitter disappointment of Wembley.
Unlike some celebrities whose careers fizzle out after a few years, actor Meagan Good has had a long-lasting acting career that spans over two decades.
A new front will approach the islands from the northwest during the first half of the week, but at this time it appears the southern portion of the front will fizzle out before reaching the islands.
Furthermore, some growth stocks are enticing for 1-3 years and then fizzle out after they stop growing.
How did that fizzle out and leave us all washed up—a nation of beached whales?
The fallout from the travel agents' move is beginning to "fizzle out", said Mr Sorahan, with several agents approaching the airline to secure new, more transparent deals.
The latest fizzle was the disintegration of the Design.
There's always the fear that the constant comebacks - or touted comebacks - fizzle out before the real business end of the deal.
We’re long enough in the tooth to know that sometimes trends, even mega-trends, things we thought would last, fade and fizzle out as quickly as they came.
A fizzle is when the implosion fusing the two parts of a bomb together is too slow, there is an earlier-than-optimum explosion that sharply reduces the bomb’s yield.
Any showers that manage to form during the afternoon quickly fizzle away during the evening, with a mostly clear sky overnight.
Based on what they’ve seen, our group of experts said this avenue is likely to fizzle.
Indigenous leaders, students and union members gathered at the Plaza Bolivar waving flags and banners decrying the government nearly one year after massive protests rocked the country only to fizzle with little to show by way of reform.
It was a big fizzle, and this is no different.
The boundary should fizzle through the late morning hours.
When Corbyn finished with a little speech about equality – 'No one is an island, no one is self-made' – he was clearly hoping to go out on a crescendo, but his delivery lacked the requisite fizzle.
Common combinations with fizzle
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- fizzle out 24×
- to fizzle 13×
- will fizzle 3×
- fizzle and 3×
- quickly fizzle 2×
- should fizzle 2×
- of fizzle 2×
- fizzle rocks 2×
- or fizzle 2×