The difference between Effervesce and Fizz
When used as verbs, effervesce means to emit small bubbles of dissolved gas, whereas fizz means to emit bubbles.
Fizz is also noun with the meaning: an emission of a rapid stream of bubbles.
check bellow for the other definitions of Effervesce and Fizz
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Effervesce as a verb (intransitive, of a liquid):
to emit small bubbles of dissolved gas; to froth or fizz
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Effervesce as a verb (intransitive, of a gas):
to escape from solution in a liquid in the form of bubbles
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Effervesce as a verb (intransitive, of a person):
to show high spirits
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Fizz as a noun:
An emission of a rapid stream of bubbles.
Examples:
"I poured a cola and waited for the fizz to settle down before topping off the glass."
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Fizz as a noun:
The sound of such an emission.
Examples:
"Evan sat back in the hot tub and listened to the relaxing fizz and pops produced by the eruption of bubbles. "
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Fizz as a noun:
A carbonated beverage, especially champagne.
Examples:
"Nathan ordered an orange fizz from the soda jerk at the counter."
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Fizz as a verb (intransitive):
To emit bubbles.
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Fizz as a verb (intransitive):
To make a rapid hissing or bubbling sound.
Examples:
"the fizzing fuse of a bomb"
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Fizz as a verb (intransitive):
To shoot or project something moving at great velocity.
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Fizz as a verb:
To travel at a great velocity, producing a sound caused by the speed.