Pronunciation: /ˈfɪzi/

Definitions of fizzy

adjective describing something that contains bubbles or is carbonated, often used to describe drinks like soda or champagne

Example Sentences

A1 I like to drink fizzy drinks.

A2 The fizzy soda made my nose tingle.

B1 She prefers fizzy water over still water.

B2 The champagne was cold and fizzy, perfect for the celebration.

C1 The carbonated water was incredibly fizzy, almost like champagne.

C2 The bartender expertly mixed the fizzy cocktail with precision and flair.

Examples of fizzy in a Sentence

formal The fizzy drink was served in a crystal flute at the formal dinner party.

informal I love sipping on fizzy drinks while watching movies.

slang Let's grab some fizzy pops from the store before heading to the beach.

figurative Her personality is like a fizzy drink - bubbly and full of energy.

Grammatical Forms of fizzy

past tense

fizzed

plural

fizzies

comparative

fizzier

superlative

fizziest

present tense

fizzes

future tense

will fizz

perfect tense

has fizzed

continuous tense

is fizzing

singular

fizzy

positive degree

fizzy

infinitive

fizz

gerund

fizzing

participle

fizzed

Origin and Evolution of fizzy

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'fizzy' originated from the Middle English word 'fise', which meant to break wind or emit gas.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'fizzy' evolved to describe the effervescence or bubbliness of carbonated drinks, moving away from its original meaning of gas or flatulence.