Carbonated vs. Fizzy — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Carbonated and Fizzy
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Carbonated
To add carbon dioxide gas to (a beverage) so that bubbles are produced upon release from a container.
Fizzy
To make a hissing or bubbling sound; effervesce.
Carbonated
To burn to carbon; carbonize.
Fizzy
A hissing or bubbling sound.
Carbonated
To change into a carbonate.
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Fizzy
Effervescence.
Carbonated
The anionic divalent group CO3, derived from carbonic acid, or a compound containing this group.
Fizzy
An effervescent beverage.
Carbonated
Containing carbon dioxide gas under pressure, especially pertaining to beverages, as natural mineral water or man-made drinks.
Soda pop, lemon soda and soda water are carbonated drinks. Champagne and beer are naturally carbonated through fermentation.
Fizzy
(of a liquid) Containing bubbles.
Carbonated
(mineralogy) Containing calcium carbonate, often as a result of mineral carbonation.
Fizzy
(figurative) Lively, vivacious.
Carbonated
Simple past tense and past participle of carbonate
Fizzy
(onomatopoeia) Makes a hissing sound.
Carbonated
Combined or impregnated with carbonic acid.
Fizzy
(NZ) A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage.
Fizzy drink
Carbonated
Having carbonation (especially artificially carbonated)
Fizzy
Hissing and bubbling
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