Squib

Squib

The word “squib” has several meanings, but it most commonly refers to a small firework that burns with a hissing noise, often used as a type of explosive or a short, low-level fuse. It can also refer to a brief, witty, or sarcastic remark, often intended to criticize or make fun of something or someone. In a broader sense, “squib” can denote something that is underwhelming or fails to live up to expectations.

Indonesian Equivalent: petasan kecil, kritik tajam, atau kegagalan yang tidak memenuhi harapan.

Synonyms for “squib”:

  • Firecracker
  • Fizzler
  • Dud (in the context of something that fails)
  • Flop
  • Crackle
  • Retort
  • Quip
  • Remark
  • Tirade
  • Criticism

Example sentences using “squib”:

  • The squib exploded with a loud pop and sent sparks flying in every direction.
  • His speech started off strong but ended with a squib, failing to make any real impact.
  • The journalist’s squib in the newspaper took aim at the politician’s latest proposal.
  • Her squib about his late arrival made everyone chuckle, though it was a bit pointed.
  • The party had a squib of a celebration, with a weak display of fireworks that left the crowd disappointed.
  • The comedian’s squib poked fun at the government’s latest blunder.
  • The movie’s ending was a squib, offering no real resolution to the story.
  • His attempt at humor was a squib, falling flat with the audience.
  • The squib fizzled out before it could do any significant damage.
  • The whole event turned out to be a squib, lacking excitement and energy.

Related words to “squib”:

  • Firework
  • Fizzler
  • Dud
  • Flop
  • Retort
  • Remark
  • Criticism
  • Tirade
  • Sarcasm
  • Joke

Phrasal verbs related to “squib”:

  • Fizzle out (to slowly fade away or fail to meet expectations, similar to a squib)
  • Blow up (in the context of fireworks or an explosive, which can be a squib if it fails to perform as expected)
See also  finesse

Idiomatic expressions related to “squib”:

  • “A damp squib” (something that fails to impress or falls short of expectations, often used to describe disappointing events or outcomes)
  • “Go out with a squib” (to end something in a disappointing or unimpressive manner)
  • “Much ado about nothing” (when there is a lot of hype or attention given to something that turns out to be insignificant or unimpressive, much like a squib that fails to live up to expectations)
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