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Sizzle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sizzle refers to the sharp, hissing sound made when food is fried or grilled, often indicating high heat. It can also describe something exciting or full of energy, like a lively performance.

sizzle

/ˈsɪzəl/ /ˈsɪz(ə)l/

Definition:

To make a hissing sound like something frying or burning.

Synonyms:

hiss, crackle, sputter, fizz

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

silence, murmur

Common Collocations:

sizzle with heat, sizzle in the pan, sizzle loudly

Derivatives:

sizzling, sizzler

Usage Tips:

Use "sizzle" for sounds of frying or intense heat; avoid for quiet or soft noises.

Common Phrases:

sizzle and pop, sizzle like bacon, full of sizzle

Etymology:

Imitative origin from the sound of frying or burning; first recorded in the early 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The bacon began to sizzle in the hot pan.
  • 2. I love the sound of rain as it sizzles on the pavement.
  • 3. The fireworks made a loud sizzle before exploding.
  • 4. Her performance had enough sizzle to captivate the audience.

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