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

Définition et signification de « fizzle » en anglais

to fizzle
01

avorter, tomber à l'eau

to fail or end in a weak or disappointing manner
InformalInformal
example
Exemples
The highly anticipated product launch fizzled when technical issues caused a delay and reduced consumer interest.
Le lancement très attendu du produit a fizzlé lorsque des problèmes techniques ont causé un retard et réduit l'intérêt des consommateurs.
Despite initial enthusiasm, the political movement fizzled as key supporters lost interest and participation dwindled.
Malgré un enthousiasme initial, le mouvement politique a fait un flop alors que les principaux partisans ont perdu tout intérêt et que la participation a diminué.
Fizzle
01

something that ends unsuccessfully or disappointingly

example
Exemples
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
Exemples
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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