English-Thai Dictionary
fizzle
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fizzle out
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fizzle out
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Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FIZZLE
Fiz "zle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Fizzled; p. pr. & vb. n. Fizzling.]Etym: [See Fizz. ]
1. To make a hissing sound. It is the easfizzling. B. Jonson.
2. To make a ridiculous failure in an undertaking. [Colloq. or Low ] To fizzle out, to burn with a hissing noise and then go out, like wet gunpowder; hence, to fail completely and ridicuously; to prove a failure. [Colloq. ]
FIZZLE
FIZZLE Fiz "zle, n.
Defn: A failure or abortive effort. [Colloq. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
fizzle
fiz zle |ˈfizəl ˈfɪzəl | ▶verb [ no obj. ] end or fail in a weak or disappointing way: their threatened revolt fizzled out at yesterday's meeting. • make a feeble hissing or spluttering sound: the strobe lights fizzled and flickered. ▶noun a failure: in the end the fireworks were a fizzle. • a feeble hissing or spluttering sound: the electric fizzle of the waves. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘break wind quietly ’): probably imitative (compare with fizz ), but perhaps related to Middle English fist (see feisty ). Current senses date from the 19th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
fizzle
fiz ¦zle |ˈfɪz (ə )l | ▶verb [ no obj. ] make a feeble hissing or spluttering sound: the strobe lights fizzled and flickered. • end or fail in a weak or disappointing way: their threatened revolt fizzled out at yesterday's meeting. ▶noun a feeble hissing or spluttering sound. • a failure. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘break wind quietly ’): probably imitative (compare with fizz ), but perhaps related to Middle English fist (see feisty ). Current senses date from the 19th cent.
American Oxford Thesaurus
fizzle
fizzle verb the loudspeaker fizzled: crackle, buzz, hiss, fizz, crepitate. ▶noun 1 electric fizzle. See fizz (sense 3 of the noun ). 2 the whole thing turned out to be a fizzle: failure, fiasco, debacle, disaster; informal flop, washout, letdown, dead loss, snafu. PHRASES fizzle out the viewers' enthusiasm pretty much fizzled out after the first season: peter out, die off, ease off, cool off, flatline; tail off, wither away, wind down.
Oxford Thesaurus
fizzle
fizzle verb the loudspeaker fizzled again: crackle, sputter, buzz, hiss, crack; rare sibilate, crepitate. PHRASES fizzle out their romance will just fizzle out: peter out, die off, blow over, ease off, cool off, let up; tail off, taper off, trail away /off, wither away, grind to a halt; ebb, wane, wilt; come to nothing, fall through, come to grief; informal flop, fold; archaic remit. ANTONYMS flourish. ▶noun 1 the electric fizzle of the waves: hiss, hissing, buzz, buzzing, crackle, crackling, sputter, sputtering, crack, cracking, white noise; Brit. informal zizz; literary bombination, susurration, susurrus; rare sibilation. 2 informal we'll look ridiculous if the whole thing turns out to be a fizzle: failure, fiasco, debacle, catastrophe, disaster, blunder; Brit. damp squib; informal flop, washout, let-down, botch, hash, foul-up, screw-up, dead loss, dead duck, lead balloon, lemon; Brit. informal cock-up, pig's ear; N. Amer. informal snafu, clinker; vulgar slang fuck-up, balls-up. ANTONYMS success.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
fizzle
fiz zle /fɪ́z (ə )l /動詞 自動詞 1 かすかにシューッという .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆しくじる, 失敗に終わる (out ).名詞 C 1 シューシューいう音 .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆しくじり, 失敗 .