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  1. Meaning of fizzle out in English. fizzle out. phrasal verb with fizzle verb [ I ] uk / ˈfɪz. ə l / us / ˈfɪz. ə l / Add to word list. to gradually end, often in a disappointing or weak way: They went to different universities and their relationship just fizzled out. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Coming to an end. closure. cloture.

    • Fizzle Out

      FIZZLE OUT meaning: 1. to gradually end, often in a...

    • Polski

      fizzle out definicja: 1. to gradually end, often in a...

    • Español

      Significado de fizzle out en inglés. fizzle out. phrasal...

    • Fjord

      FJORD definition: 1. a long strip of sea between steep...

    • Deutsch

      fizzle out Bedeutung, Definition fizzle out: 1. to gradually...

    • traducir al español

      traducir FIZZLE OUT: decaer, quedar en nada, desvanecerse,...

  2. fizzle out vi phrasal: informal, figurative (fail) decaer⇒ vi : fallar⇒ vtr (MX, coloquial) perder gas loc verb : desinflarse⇒ v prnl : Her enthusiasm would fizzle out when she began to tire during the run. Durante la carrera, decayó su entusiasmo cuando empezó a sentirse cansada. fizzle out vi phrasal (flame: be extinguished, sputter ...

  3. phrasal verb. fizzle out. (informal) to gradually become less successful and end in a disappointing way. The threatened revolt just fizzled out. Her parents are hoping that the relationship will fizzle out. Topics Difficulty and failure c2. Definitions on the go.

  4. Traducción de "fizzle out" en español. Verbo. esfumarse. fracasar. desvanecerse. esfuman. esfumaría. desvanecerá. Mostrar más. Topanga, this paper was too good to fizzle out on the conclusion. Topanga, este trabajo escrito fue demasiado bueno para esfumarse en la conclusión. What we hold as gospel truth today might fizzle out in a few months' time.

  5. Fail, end weakly, especially after a hopeful beginning. For example, The enthusiasm for reform has fizzled out in this state . The word fizzle dates from the early 1500s and meant “to break wind without making noise.”