fizzle
fi
ˈfɪ
fi
zzle
zəl
zēl
British pronunciation
/fˈɪzə‍l/

Definición y significado de "fizzle"en inglés

to fizzle
01

fracasar, desinflarse

to fail or end in a weak or disappointing manner
InformalInformal
example
Ejemplos
The highly anticipated product launch fizzled when technical issues caused a delay and reduced consumer interest.
El tan esperado lanzamiento del producto se desinfló cuando los problemas técnicos causaron un retraso y redujeron el interés de los consumidores.
Despite initial enthusiasm, the political movement fizzled as key supporters lost interest and participation dwindled.
A pesar del entusiasmo inicial, el movimiento político se desinfló cuando los partidarios clave perdieron interés y la participación disminuyó.
01

something that ends unsuccessfully or disappointingly

example
Ejemplos
The party was a fizzle after only a few guests showed up.
Their ambitious plan turned into a fizzle due to poor organization.
02

a fricative sound, often a soft hiss, sometimes expressing disapproval or disappointment

example
Ejemplos
The comedian was met with a fizzle from the audience after a weak joke.
A fizzle of protest erupted when the decision was announced.
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