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siz·zle

 (sĭz′əl)
intr.v. siz·zled, siz·zling, siz·zles
1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat.
2. To seethe with anger or indignation.
3. To be very hot: a summer day that sizzled.
4. To be very popular, exciting, or interesting: a movie that sizzled at the box office.
n.
1. A hissing sound.
2. The appeal of or the excitement generated by a product or service: an advertising campaign that captured the sizzle of the new technology.

[Perhaps frequentative of Middle English sissen, to hiss, of imitative origin.]

siz′zling·ly adv.
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sizzle

(ˈsɪzəl)
vb (intr)
1. to make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat
2. informal to be very hot
3. informal to be very angry
n
a hissing sound
[C17: of imitative origin. Compare siss (now dialect) to hiss, West Frisian size, siizje. See also fizz and fizzle]
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siz•zle

(ˈsɪz əl)

v. -zled, -zling,
n. v.i.
1. to make a hissing sound, as in frying; crackle.
2. to be very hot.
3. to be very angry.
v.t.
4. to fry or burn with or as if with a hissing sound.
n.
5. a sizzling sound.
[1595–1605; imitative; see -le]
siz′zler, n.
siz′zling•ly, adv.
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sizzle


Past participle: sizzled
Gerund: sizzling

Imperative
sizzle
sizzle
Present
I sizzle
you sizzle
he/she/it sizzles
we sizzle
you sizzle
they sizzle
Preterite
I sizzled
you sizzled
he/she/it sizzled
we sizzled
you sizzled
they sizzled
Present Continuous
I am sizzling
you are sizzling
he/she/it is sizzling
we are sizzling
you are sizzling
they are sizzling
Present Perfect
I have sizzled
you have sizzled
he/she/it has sizzled
we have sizzled
you have sizzled
they have sizzled
Past Continuous
I was sizzling
you were sizzling
he/she/it was sizzling
we were sizzling
you were sizzling
they were sizzling
Past Perfect
I had sizzled
you had sizzled
he/she/it had sizzled
we had sizzled
you had sizzled
they had sizzled
Future
I will sizzle
you will sizzle
he/she/it will sizzle
we will sizzle
you will sizzle
they will sizzle
Future Perfect
I will have sizzled
you will have sizzled
he/she/it will have sizzled
we will have sizzled
you will have sizzled
they will have sizzled
Future Continuous
I will be sizzling
you will be sizzling
he/she/it will be sizzling
we will be sizzling
you will be sizzling
they will be sizzling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been sizzling
you have been sizzling
he/she/it has been sizzling
we have been sizzling
you have been sizzling
they have been sizzling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been sizzling
you will have been sizzling
he/she/it will have been sizzling
we will have been sizzling
you will have been sizzling
they will have been sizzling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been sizzling
you had been sizzling
he/she/it had been sizzling
we had been sizzling
you had been sizzling
they had been sizzling
Conditional
I would sizzle
you would sizzle
he/she/it would sizzle
we would sizzle
you would sizzle
they would sizzle
Past Conditional
I would have sizzled
you would have sizzled
he/she/it would have sizzled
we would have sizzled
you would have sizzled
they would have sizzled
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.sizzle - a sizzling noise
noise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels"
Verb1.sizzle - make a sound like frying fat
make noise, noise, resound - emit a noise
2.sizzle - seethe with deep anger or resentment; "She was sizzling with anger"
seethe - be in an agitated emotional state; "The customer was seething with anger"
3.sizzle - burn or sear with a sizzling sound; "The fat sizzled in the pan"
scorch, sear - make very hot and dry; "The heat scorched the countryside"
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sizzle

verb hiss, spit, crackle, sputter, fry, frizzle The sausages and the burgers sizzled on the barbecue.
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sizzle

verb
To make a sharp sibilant sound:
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Translations

sizzle

[ˈsɪzl] VIchisporrotear; (in frying) → crepitar (al freírse)
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sizzle

[ˈsɪzəl] vigrésiller
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sizzle

vibrutzeln
nBrutzeln nt, → Brutzelei f
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sizzle

[ˈsɪzl] visfrigolare
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References in classic literature ?
Meanwhile Robert, addressing Mrs Pontellier, continued to tell of his one time hopeless passion for Madame Ratignolle; of sleepless nights, of consuming flames till the very sea sizzled when he took his daily plunge.
In the middle of it, a pan full of oil sizzled over a smoky fire, sending out a repelling odor of tallow that took away one's breath.
She flung wild glances, like those of an entrapped animal, up and down the big whitewashed room that panted with heat and that was thickly humid with the steam that sizzled from the damp cloth under the irons of the many ironers.
His own skin had sizzled under the red-hot brand, he murmured softly.
Electric lights sizzled and jagged in the main thoroughfares, gas-lamps in the side streets glimmered a canary gold or green.