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Meanings of
fizzle
in английском
португальский
silvo
каталонский
xiulada
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A fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval)
hissing
hiss
hushing
sibilation
португальский
silvo
португальский
fracasso
каталонский
fracàs
испанский
fiasco
Back to the meaning
A complete failure.
bust
flop
португальский
fracasso
End weakly.
taper off
peter out
fizzle out
Синонимы
Examples for "
taper off
"
taper off
peter out
fizzle out
Examples for "
taper off
"
1
But, eventually that increase would
taper
off
should demand not be sustained.
2
But, eventually that increase will
taper
off
if demand is not sustained.
3
She closed her eyes again and felt the quaking finally
taper
off
.
4
When it began to
taper
off
,
I looked up into Eric's eyes.
5
They merely sustain the hope that easing won't
taper
off
quickly.
1
All could have more usual winter conditions as wetter conditions
peter
out
.
2
Something minor, quite possibly a material development, could
peter
out
into nothing.
3
James emerged at ground level just as it began to
peter
out
.
4
Neo-Thanaticism began to
peter
out
as the turn of the century approached.
5
His characters - wayward and potty -
peter
out
with no explanation.
1
That said; connections made today are likely to
fizzle
out
into nothing!
2
But Travis had seen other such efforts
fizzle
out
over the years.
3
Days of protests seemed to
fizzle
out
,
but continued in some places.
4
You can expect the deluges to
fizzle
out
in the early evening.
5
These weather systems usually
fizzle
out
shortly after the coldest air arrives.
Usage of
fizzle
in английском
1
That said; connections made today are likely to
fizzle
out into nothing!
2
But Travis had seen other such efforts
fizzle
out over the years.
3
But any momentum behind the deal appeared to
fizzle
quickly on Thursday.
4
Days of protests seemed to
fizzle
out, but continued in some places.
5
You can expect the deluges to
fizzle
out in the early evening.
6
These weather systems usually
fizzle
out shortly after the coldest air arrives.
7
Talks are in preliminary stages and could
fizzle
out, said the Journal.
8
We may prove a perfect
fizzle
,
and the less said the better.
9
Then the fiery darts
fizzle
out, and the points drop off them.
10
Having exhausted much of the Big Idea early on, subsequent seasons
fizzle
.
11
NO PANDEMIC Everyone is hoping this flu strain will just
fizzle
out.
12
They just go to a couple people and then they
fizzle
out.
13
Indeed, some marriages
fizzle
out long before the milking machine gives up.
14
But it's an accident- awetmatch
fizzle
,
compared to what we're after.
15
He said he still has no answers for his Rio
fizzle
.
16
Some
fizzle
out, some drag on, some become major political controversies.
Other examples for "fizzle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fizzle
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
fizzle out
make a fizzle
damned fizzle
apathetic fizzle
dreadful fizzle
More collocations
Translations for
fizzle
португальский
silvo
fracasso
каталонский
xiulada
xiuxiueig
fracàs
испанский
fiasco
descalabro
Fizzle
through the time
Fizzle
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common