Bubbly vs Fizzing - What's the difference?
bubbly | fizzing | Related terms |
Full of bubbles.
(informal) Cheerful, lively.
Having the characteristics of bubbles.
(economics) Having the characteristics of economic bubbles.
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(informal) Champagne.
The action of the verb to fizz.
The sound made by something that fizzes.
That fizzes or fizz.
very fast
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Bubbly is a related term of fizzing.
As adjectives the difference between bubbly and fizzing
is that bubbly is full of bubbles while fizzing is that fizzes or fizz.As nouns the difference between bubbly and fizzing
is that bubbly is (informal) champagne while fizzing is the action of the verb to fizz.As a verb fizzing is
.bubbly
English
Adjective
(er)- Whip the egg white into a bubbly froth.
- She has a bubbly personality.
- The architecture of the conservatory was bubbly .
China’s coming era of slower growth: Are western economies prepared?, East Asia Forum, 2011:
- China’s economy is too bubbly and will soon slow down.
Synonyms
* (lively) ebullient, perky (similar image)Noun
- We're getting married - this calls for a bottle of bubbly !
Synonyms
*(all informal or slang ): champers, fizz, shampoofizzing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The fizzings of the radiators kept him awake.
Adjective
(-)- a fizzing mass of froth
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