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单词 jazzy
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Definition of jazzy in English:

jazzy

adjectivejazziest, jazzier ˈdʒaziˈdʒæzi
  • 1Of, resembling, or in the style of jazz.

    a jazzy piano solo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But Darrin loves her jazzy style of singing and gorgeous looks.
    • Benny's jazzy piano faded away and I was left to finish the song.
    • These are mixed with similarly jazzy bass motifs, and both are chopped and spliced to construct thoroughly hip-hop forms.
    • He said a lot of people walked out, because they were expecting croony jazzy style, and were quite aghast at the new direction.
    • Stephanie Biddle and the Paradise Band ring in the New Year in jazzy style at Montreal's landmark jazz 'n' ribs joint.
    • Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos.
    • The jazzy percussion's reminiscent of Liquid Liquid: snaps, shakers, cowbell, and maracas.
    • His photos of the fighter on the streets and at home mixed a relaxed, candid style and vibrant, jazzy composition.
    • Its a beautiful jazzy tune in a style Sarah hasn't really explored before.
    • Again it's not jazz in the traditional sense, it's just an indie song with a jazzy middle-section and some piano ornamentation.
    • There was no disappointment, as the band let loose with jazzy groove that had people moving en masse.
    • The basic Spiders From Mars guitar-bass-drums lineup is fleshed out a bit with Mike Garson's jazzy piano and smooth, greasy sounding horns.
    • The styles range from country shuffles through polka and rocking country to the jazzy ruminations of the closing ‘American Reprieve’.
    • That jazzy vocal style is just supposed to make you feel chilled.
    • Yet this same musician played the Blues movement of the Ravel Sonata with the jazzy verve of a Stephane Grappelli.
    • While Ford is known as a blues guitarist, his unmistakable style brings an eloquent jazzy flavor into the mix.
    • The musical landscape has changed, but Sade's jazzy urban style is as exuberant and satisfying as ever, nowhere more so than on the title track.
    • What Fat Freddy's Drop make is some of the most soulful, jazzy, and deliciously groovy music to come out of Wellington.
    • Sophisticated bossa nova grooves, seductive vocals and nuanced acoustic guitars are given texture by jazzy electric piano and flute and trumpet cameos.
    • Massive string swells and jazzy electric piano stabs immediately bring the more esoteric work of Carl Craig and Derrick May to mind.
  • 2Bright, colourful, and showy.

    jazzy ties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not perhaps a jazzy colour to sport in the summer for it attracts the heat - but seeing as this little baby comes also in the shades of navy, red and green, it's not too shabby.
    • One Baptist minister, Stuart Davison, from Merseyside, for instance, is renowned for his collection of gaudy waistcoats and jazzy ties.
    • I made a comment on a passing car, which was a jazzy new Mini in extremely bright red.
    • It was quite jazzy really with a lot of lines and squares of colour.
    • The views were to a hazy mid-distance, over fields of green, chalky white and jazzy yellow - a spectacle of colour.
    • When we danced with him, we had to do absolutely authentic dances, but in jazzy costumes, to jazz music.
    • For boys, you really can't go wrong with a pair of dark jeans, a sporty T-shirt or a retro lumberjack shirt in jazzy checks and a fleece.
    Synonyms
    bright, colourful, brightly coloured, bright-coloured, brilliant, striking, strong, eye-catching, stimulating, exciting, interesting, effective, imaginative, graphic, vivid, lively, vibrant, bold, flamboyant, flashy, glaring, showy, gaudy, lurid, garish
    informal (looking) like an explosion in a paint factory

Derivatives

  • jazzily

  • adverb
    • I admire these poems immensely, for their deftness with craft, their originality of vision, their ability to fuse old and new without devolving to gimmick and for a dignity as jazzily inventive as it is sheer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He even did some extemporaneous work with the consecration, which he was sort of chanting, but not really chanting - jazzily ad-libbing would be more like it.
      • Jumbled emotions, from considered melancholia to improvised celebration, are conveyed by the contrast between the sepia-toned photographs and their jazzily patterned borders.
      • Instead he animates his film with a hybrid of jazzily scored talking-head interviews and beautifully stylized narrative set pieces.
      • Deeply saturated, brusquely painted color jazzily crisscrosses the surface, intercut with a kind of breathing space where Smith leaves the raw linen exposed.
  • jazziness

  • noun
    • As part of the acclaimed hip-hop group Jigmastas, DJ Spinna rose to prominence with a catalog of tracks that exuded a diaphanous cool and open-air jazziness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This disc, perhaps surprisingly in view of the jazz background of Rochester Philharmonic conductor Jeff Tyzik, doesn't play up the jazziness of Gershwin.
      • Ma believes the jazziness seen for spring and summer - in Dolce & Gabbana's wild animal prints and hot pants, for example - will be well received in Asia.
      • Stand back and watch the elevators go: they are a rare evocation of the jazziness so often associated with deco; they even pop and whiz, with signs making sure we know they're ‘Autotronic.’
      • ‘A lot of the attack and speed that we associate with Balanchine's work, and the jazziness that you find in many works, are a residue of his encounter with tap in the 1930s,’ Garafola says.

Rhymes

snazzy
 
 

Definition of jazzy in US English:

jazzy

adjectiveˈjazēˈdʒæzi
  • 1Of, resembling, or in the style of jazz.

    a jazzy piano solo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos.
    • What Fat Freddy's Drop make is some of the most soulful, jazzy, and deliciously groovy music to come out of Wellington.
    • He said a lot of people walked out, because they were expecting croony jazzy style, and were quite aghast at the new direction.
    • Benny's jazzy piano faded away and I was left to finish the song.
    • Stephanie Biddle and the Paradise Band ring in the New Year in jazzy style at Montreal's landmark jazz 'n' ribs joint.
    • Again it's not jazz in the traditional sense, it's just an indie song with a jazzy middle-section and some piano ornamentation.
    • His photos of the fighter on the streets and at home mixed a relaxed, candid style and vibrant, jazzy composition.
    • Yet this same musician played the Blues movement of the Ravel Sonata with the jazzy verve of a Stephane Grappelli.
    • The jazzy percussion's reminiscent of Liquid Liquid: snaps, shakers, cowbell, and maracas.
    • The basic Spiders From Mars guitar-bass-drums lineup is fleshed out a bit with Mike Garson's jazzy piano and smooth, greasy sounding horns.
    • Its a beautiful jazzy tune in a style Sarah hasn't really explored before.
    • The styles range from country shuffles through polka and rocking country to the jazzy ruminations of the closing ‘American Reprieve’.
    • While Ford is known as a blues guitarist, his unmistakable style brings an eloquent jazzy flavor into the mix.
    • The musical landscape has changed, but Sade's jazzy urban style is as exuberant and satisfying as ever, nowhere more so than on the title track.
    • Sophisticated bossa nova grooves, seductive vocals and nuanced acoustic guitars are given texture by jazzy electric piano and flute and trumpet cameos.
    • But Darrin loves her jazzy style of singing and gorgeous looks.
    • Massive string swells and jazzy electric piano stabs immediately bring the more esoteric work of Carl Craig and Derrick May to mind.
    • That jazzy vocal style is just supposed to make you feel chilled.
    • There was no disappointment, as the band let loose with jazzy groove that had people moving en masse.
    • These are mixed with similarly jazzy bass motifs, and both are chopped and spliced to construct thoroughly hip-hop forms.
    1. 1.1 Bright, colorful, and showy.
      jazzy ties
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One Baptist minister, Stuart Davison, from Merseyside, for instance, is renowned for his collection of gaudy waistcoats and jazzy ties.
      • It was quite jazzy really with a lot of lines and squares of colour.
      • I made a comment on a passing car, which was a jazzy new Mini in extremely bright red.
      • For boys, you really can't go wrong with a pair of dark jeans, a sporty T-shirt or a retro lumberjack shirt in jazzy checks and a fleece.
      • Not perhaps a jazzy colour to sport in the summer for it attracts the heat - but seeing as this little baby comes also in the shades of navy, red and green, it's not too shabby.
      • The views were to a hazy mid-distance, over fields of green, chalky white and jazzy yellow - a spectacle of colour.
      • When we danced with him, we had to do absolutely authentic dances, but in jazzy costumes, to jazz music.
      Synonyms
      bright, colourful, brightly coloured, bright-coloured, brilliant, striking, strong, eye-catching, stimulating, exciting, interesting, effective, imaginative, graphic, vivid, lively, vibrant, bold, flamboyant, flashy, glaring, showy, gaudy, lurid, garish
 
 
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