What does FIZZY mean?

Definition of Fizzy

1. Parts of Speech: Adjective

2. Definition: Fizzy refers to something that contains bubbles of gas, especially carbon dioxide, and gives a tingling sensation on the tongue and in the throat when consumed. It can also describe a person or thing that is lively, exciting, or effervescent.

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈfɪzi/; UK: /ˈfɪzi/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "fizzy" originated from the verb "fizz," which means to produce bubbles or effervescence. It was first used in the 19th century to describe carbonated drinks, such as soda or champagne. Today, it is commonly used to describe any drink that is carbonated and has a bubbly sensation. It can also be used to describe a person or thing that is lively, energetic, or effervescent.

5. Synonyms: Carbonated, effervescent, sparkling, bubbly, fizzy.

6. Related Words: Buzzy, dizzy, glitzy, hazy, jazzy, muzzy, razer.

7. Example Sentences:

  • The fizzy drink gave her a refreshing burst of energy.
  • The champagne was fizzy and had a pleasant tingling sensation on the tongue.
  • The party was full of fizzy energy, with people dancing and laughing all night.
  • He described her personality as fizzy and effervescent, always full of life and energy.
  • The soda was so fizzy that it overflowed when he opened the bottle.


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