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fizzlenoun a falling short of one's goalsthe home team's unexpected fizzle in that last game cost them the championship collapse, crash, cropper, defeat, failure, nonachievement, nonsuccess futility, uselessnessineffectiveness, ineffectuality, ineffectualness, inefficaciousness, inefficacydeficiency, inadequacy, inadequateness, insufficiencydisappointment, letdown, setback accomplishment, achievement, success victory, win something that has failedthe play was a fizzle, opening and closing the same night bomb, bummer, bust, catastrophe, clinker, clunker, debacle(also débâcle), disaster, dud, failure, fiasco, flop, frost, lemon, loser, miss, shipwreck, turkey, washout also-ran, disappointment, dog, has-been, near missbotch, hash, mess, muddle, shamblesnoneventnonstarter blockbuster, hit, smash, success, winner corker, crackerjack(also crackajack), dandy, jim-dandy, phenomenon fizzleverbto make a sound like that of stretching out the speech sound \\s\\oozing gobs of grease, a pair of fatty burgers fizzled on the grill fizz, hiss, sizzle, swish, whish, whiz(or whizz) swoosh, wheeze, whistle, whoosh, zipbubble, effervescebuzz, drone, hum in 1840 |