Parts of Speech:
Adjective
Definitions:
- Characterized by jazz-like qualities such as liveliness, rhythm, and improvisation.
- Stylish and modern
Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈdʒæzi/
- UK: /ˈdʒæzi/
Origin and Usage:
The word "jazzy" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, possibly as a reference to the lively and improvisational qualities of jazz music. Today, it is commonly used to describe anything that is stylish, modern, or characterized by a sense of rhythm and liveliness.
Synonyms:
- lively
- rhythmic
- improvisational
- modern
- stylish
Related Words:
- razed
- fizzy
- cozy
- dozy
- fuzzy
Example Sentences:
- The band played a jazzy tune that got everyone dancing.
- She wore a jazzy outfit to the party that turned heads.
- The restaurant had a jazzy atmosphere with dim lighting and smooth music.