Ignited vs Sizzling - What's the difference?
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(ignite)
to set fire to (something), to light (something)
to spark off (something), to enthuse
to commence burning.
(chemistry) To subject to the action of intense heat; to heat strongly; often said of incombustible or infusible substances.
Hot enough to make a hissing sound.
(of food in a Chinese restaurant etc) Brought to the table in the metal dish it has been cooked in, making such a sound.
Exciting and intensely emotional.
Ignited is a related term of sizzling.
As verbs the difference between ignited and sizzling
is that ignited is (ignite) while sizzling is .As an adjective sizzling is
hot enough to make a hissing sound.As a noun sizzling is
such a hissing sound.ignited
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(ignit)- to ignite iron or platinum