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Fuzzy vs Fizzy - What's the difference?

fuzzy | fizzy |

As adjectives the difference between fuzzy and fizzy

is that fuzzy is covered with fuzz or a large number of tiny loose fibres like a carpet or many stuffed animals. Mentioned in the popular nursery rhyme Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear.fizzy is containing bubbles.

As nouns the difference between fuzzy and fizzy

is that fuzzy is an individual flake of fuzzies while fizzy is a non-alcoholic carbonated beverage. Short for fizzy drink.

fuzzy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Covered with fuzz or a large number of tiny loose fibres like a carpet or many stuffed animals. Mentioned in the popular nursery rhyme Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear.
  • Vague or imprecise.
  • My recollection of that event is fuzzy .
  • Not clear; unfocused.
  • I finally threw out a large stack of fuzzy photos.

    Derived terms

    * fuzzily * fuzziness * fuzzy logic * fuzzy mathematics * fuzzy set * fuzzy control * fuzzy concept * fuzzy relation

    Noun

    (fuzzies)
  • an individual flake of fuzzies
  • You've got a fuzzy on your coat.

    fizzy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (of a liquid) Containing bubbles.
  • (figurative) Delightful, exciting, interesting.
  • * '>citation
  • (onomatopoeia) Makes a hissing sound.
  • Noun

    (-)
  • (NZ) A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage. Short for fizzy drink.
  • Derived terms

    * fizzy drink