Effervescent vs Fizzing - What's the difference?
effervescent | fizzing | Synonyms |
(of a liquid) Giving off bubbles; fizzy.
Vivacious and enthusiastic.
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The action of the verb to fizz.
The sound made by something that fizzes.
That fizzes or fizz.
very fast
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As adjectives the difference between effervescent and fizzing
is that effervescent is giving off bubbles; fizzy while fizzing is that fizzes or fizz.As a verb fizzing is
present participle of lang=en.As a noun fizzing is
the action of the verb to fizz.effervescent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=The effervescent Suarez then went close again as he worked space for a shot after a mazy run but could not keep his close-range shot below the crossbar.}}
fizzing
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The fizzings of the radiators kept him awake.
Adjective
(-)- a fizzing mass of froth
citation, page= , passage=When Wilkinson found Ashton with another fizzing flat pass after 16 minutes, the Northampton man went flying through a hole in the Romanian defence and set up Cueto for a try in the corner.}}