What does jazzed mean in slang?
excitement or enthusiasm
informal. : full of excitement or enthusiasm The evening before his interview with AU’s search committee, he spent three hours rehearsing questions and answers with the banker. The 35-year-old coach was so jazzed he couldn’t sleep …—
What does it mean when someone is jazzed up?
informal. : to make (something) more interesting, exciting, or attractive The company wants to jazz up its image.
What is another word for jazzed?
What is another word for jazzed?
open-eyed | alert |
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watchful | awake |
observant | attentive |
vigilant | tentie |
tenty | heedful |
Is Jazzed an adjective?
jazzed adjective – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
What does it mean to jazz someone?
tv. to make someone or something more exciting or sexy; to make someone or something appeal more to contemporary and youthful tastes.
Is Jazzed a Scrabble word?
Yes, jazzed is in the scrabble dictionary.
Is Wicked a bad word?
wicked | Intermediate English morally wrong and bad: He was a wicked, ruthless, and dishonest man. Wicked can also mean slightly bad, but in an attractive way: She has a wicked sense of humor.
What does pensioned off mean?
chiefly British. : to allow or force (an employee) to leave a job and accept a pension She was pensioned off after 35 years with the company.
How much is the Jazzed app?
How much does jazzed cost? You can use jazzed for free (with ads) and have access to 10 curated audio channels, loads of video and magazine articles. You can choose to upgrade to jazzed+ for £5.99 per month.
What is the antonym for jaded?
What is the opposite of jaded?
unsatisfied | unfulfilled |
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unsated | dissatisfied |
Is Jazzed a verb or noun?
This is the British English definition of jazz. View American English definition of jazz….jazz up.
present tense | |
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past participle | jazzed up |
What even is jazz?
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, complex chords, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation.