Sentences

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

  1. The party started with great enthusiasm, but it began to fizzle as the night wore on.
  2. Despite their initial excitement, the project ultimately fizzled out due to lack of funding.
  3. Her hopes for a surprise visit from her friend seemed to fizzle away when she didn't show up.
  4. The debate, which promised to be lively, ended up fizzling into a series of unproductive arguments.
  5. His passion for the hobby didn't fizzle out, even after years of pursuing it.
  6. The excitement of the party began to fizzle out as the night went on.
  7. After several failed attempts, her enthusiasm for the project started to fizzle.
  8. His plans for the weekend were set to fizzle due to unexpected rain.
  9. The fireworks fizzled and sputtered, failing to light up the sky as expected.
  10. Their once-promising relationship began to fizzle after months of disagreements.