jazzy

adjective
UK: /ˈdʒæzi/
US: /ˈdʒæzi/
  1. Lively and attractive.

    1. She wore a jazzy hat to the party that night.
    2. The band played some jazzy tunes that got everyone dancing and feeling good.
  2. Relating to jazz music or having qualities associated with jazz, such as improvisation and syncopation.

    1. They played some jazzy music at the club last night.
    2. The composer incorporated jazzy harmonies into the classical piece adding an unexpected element.
  3. Stylish or flamboyant in appearance or manner.

    1. He bought a jazzy new car that was bright red.
    2. Her jazzy personality made her the life of every party she attended.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "jazzy" in English means: Lively and attractive., Relating to jazz music or having qualities associated with jazz, such as improvisation and syncopation., Stylish or flamboyant in appearance or manner..

The phonetic transcription of "jazzy" is /ˈdʒæzi/ in British English and /ˈdʒæzi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "jazzy": flashy, vibrant, stylish, spirited, lively.

Example usage of "jazzy": "She wore a jazzy hat to the party that night.". More examples on the page.