fizz

/fɪz/
verb
  1. To make a hissing or bubbling sound, like a carbonated drink.
    • As the tablet dissolved in water, it began to fizz.
    • The homemade lemonade fizzed because we added baking soda.
    • The soda fizzed loudly when I poured it into the glass.
  2. To be lively or energetic; to sparkle.
    • The conversation fizzed with excitement at the party.
    • The city fizzes with activity during the festival.
    • Her personality really fizzes when she talks about her art.
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noun
  1. A hissing or bubbling sound, especially from a carbonated drink.
    • The champagne had a lively fizz that tickled my nose.
    • The soda lost its fizz after being left open overnight.
    • I love the sound of the fizz when you open a bottle of sparkling water.
  2. A carbonated drink, especially champagne or sparkling wine.
    • We toasted the New Year with a glass of fizz.
    • She ordered a bottle of fizz to celebrate her promotion.
    • The party had plenty of fizz and juice for everyone.
  3. Liveliness or excitement; energy.
    • Her speech lacked fizz and the audience seemed bored.
    • The new marketing campaign needs more fizz to attract customers.
    • The band's performance added some fizz to the dull evening.
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