fizzle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Fizzle: to gradually fail or diminish in intensity or effectiveness, often after a promising start.
Sample Sentences
- The party started with great enthusiasm, but it began to fizzle as the night wore on.
- Despite their initial excitement, the project ultimately fizzled out due to lack of funding.
- Her hopes for a surprise visit from her friend seemed to fizzle away when she didn't show up.
- The debate, which promised to be lively, ended up fizzling into a series of unproductive arguments.
- His passion for the hobby didn't fizzle out, even after years of pursuing it.
- The excitement of the party began to fizzle out as the night went on.
- After several failed attempts, her enthusiasm for the project started to fizzle.
- His plans for the weekend were set to fizzle due to unexpected rain.
- The fireworks fizzled and sputtered, failing to light up the sky as expected.
- Their once-promising relationship began to fizzle after months of disagreements.