Definition of «sizzle»

The term "sizzle" is an idiomatic expression that means to create a sense of excitement, interest or attraction through the use of promotional techniques such as advertising and marketing. It refers to the buzz or hype surrounding something in order to generate attention and draw people towards it. The word itself creates a sensory image of something sizzling or crackling with energy, which is often associated with excitement and appeal.

Usage examples

  1. The food in the pan started to sizzle as it hit the hot oil.
  2. She added some seasoning to the stir-fry and heard it sizzle in the wok.
  3. The crowd cheered as the singer hit a high note, and her voice seemed to sizzle through the air.

Sentences with «sizzle»

  • There's a mural painted on one wall showing Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa staring off at a tree full of panthers and — though Black Panther doesn't finish filming until Wednesday and won't hit theaters until 2018 — we assembled around a coffee table topped with an encased Baby Groot to watch three minutes of sizzle reel for the movie. (etonline.com)
  • They are so good when they come out hot sizzling in a cast iron pan. (glutenfreedaddy.com)
  • The CinemaCon convention features massive presentations from each of the major studios, in addition to a few of the smaller ones, like Amazon, with sizzle reels and stars to wow the theater owners with what's coming up and why theaters should be excited about the fresh movies on the horizon. (southflorida.com)
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