What is the correct spelling for DIZZLE?

If you've typed "dizzle" but intended to use a different word, here are some possible corrections depending on the context: 1) "fizzle" – meaning to fade out or fail; 2) "drizzle" – referring to light rain; 3) "dazzle" – to impress or astonish someone; 4) "dizzily" – an adverb form of feeling lightheaded or disoriented.

Correct spellings for DIZZLE

  • dazzle The fireworks display never failed to dazzle the crowd.
  • dazzled The fireworks show dazzled the crowd.
  • dazzler The performer lit up the stage and proved to be a true dazzler among his peers.
  • dazzles She dazzles everyone she meets with her quick wit and sharp tongue.
  • Dizzied She spun around so fast that she became dizzied and had to sit down to avoid falling over.
  • dizzies The spinning carnival ride left me with a case of the dizzies.
  • dizzily I watched the world spin dizzily as I stumbled out of the carnival ride.
  • dizzy The room was spinning around me and I felt very dizzy.
  • drizzle I decided to cancel my plans to go outside today because of the persistent drizzle outside.
  • drizzly It's a drizzly day outside, so we decided to stay indoors and watch movies.
  • fizzle Fizzling out was a big fizzle.
  • sizzle
  • sizzler I ordered the sizzler platter at the restaurant and it came out hot and sizzling on my plate.