fizz

noun
UK: /fɪz/
US: /fɪz/
  1. A drink that contains bubbles.

    1. I like to drink fruit fizz sometimes.
    2. The party provided sparkling cider and other fruity fizz options for guests.
  2. A bubbly or effervescent quality; the sound of bubbles.

    1. The fizz of the soda tickled my nose.
    2. The excitement added fizz to the atmosphere before the concert began.
fizz verb
  1. To make a bubbling sound; to produce bubbles.

    1. The soda will fizz if you shake it.
    2. The tablets fizzed when I dropped them into the water.
  2. To be very excited or enthusiastic.

    1. He will fizz with excitement before the game.
    2. She was fizzing with ideas about how to improve the project.
fizz adjective
  1. Containing bubbles; having an effervescent quality.

    1. This is a fizz drink; try it.
    2. We ordered a fizz cocktail to start the evening.
  2. Lively and exciting.

    1. She has a fizz personality that everyone loves.
    2. The play had a certain fizz which made it very enjoyable.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fizz" in English means: A drink that contains bubbles., A bubbly or effervescent quality; the sound of bubbles..

The phonetic transcription of "fizz" is /fɪz/ in British English and /fɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fizz": sparkle, bubble, effervescence.

Example usage of "fizz": "I like to drink fruit fizz sometimes.". More examples on the page.