Definition of sizzle

sizzlenoun

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/ˈsɪzl//ˈsɪzl/

The word "sizzle" likely originated from the onomatopoeia of the sound produced by something sizzling, such as food cooking in hot oil. The first recorded use of "sizzle" dates back to the 16th century, but it's likely the word was used earlier in a more informal way. "Sizzle" is a sound word that mimics the sound of something cooking or burning, demonstrating a direct connection between the word and the action it describes. This makes it a perfect example of the power of onomatopoeia in language development.

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the sound of food frying in hot oil

âm thanh chiên thức ăn trong dầu nóng

Example:
  • the sizzle of sausages

    tiếng xèo xèo của xúc xích

an exciting quality

một chất lượng thú vị

Example:
  • The show is utterly lacking in sizzle and spark.

    Chương trình hoàn toàn thiếu sự hấp dẫn và tia lửa.

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