There are many words for fizz. Like:-
Fizz is an example of a word that is both singular andplural.Example:Singular: The fizz is rising in the cup.Plural: All ten cups have fizz in them.
Fizz is an example of a word that is both singular andplural.Example:Singular: The fizz is rising in the cup.Plural: All ten cups have fizz in them.
The piece of bread fizz after they mix it with chemicals
When I drank the Pepsi I felt it fizz in my mouth.
Effervescence
The word fizz is an example of onomatopoeia which is a word that sounds like the thing it desribes.
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning and sometimes a different pronunciation. In this case, "does" is a homograph because it can refer to the plural form of the verb "do" or to female deer. "Fizz" is not a homograph in this pair because it does not have another meaning or pronunciation that would make it a homograph with "does."
The word "fizz" is a valid English word, typically used to describe the sound or feeling of bubbles popping in a carbonated drink. "Fizzable" could potentially be interpreted as something that can produce fizz or bubbles.
The Buck's Fizz is an alcoholic drink made with orange juice and champagne. Another name would be Mimosa.
Yes. The word "is" has a short I sound. It rhymes with his, fizz, and quiz.
Fizz is a noun (the fizz) and a verb (to fizz).
Yes , "Fizz" is an onomatopoeia which is a word that mimics the sound .