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单词 snazzy
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Definition of snazzy in English:

snazzy

adjectivesnazziest, snazzier ˈsnaziˈsnæzi
informal
  • Stylish and attractive.

    snazzy little silk dresses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I didn't see it, but from what I hear it's rather snazzy, and all the necessary bells and whistles chime and peep fairly quickly.
    • Still, pulling on snazzy threads in the morning must be scant compensation for working in what is officially the nation's most hated profession.
    • It's all very nice and snazzy, but it just doesn't give me all the information I need on one spreadsheet, right in front of me.
    • You'll definitely need a snazzy container to stash all the stuff you score.
    • When wearing snazzy hair accessories and crystals, it's best to keep your face neutral.
    • The restaurateur took a year off and then reopened last December in snazzy new digs on Eglinton West, a block east of Allen.
    • Plenty of grip action on the sole section ensures that safety comes first with these snazzy, stylish shoes.
    • With the snazzy new productions they have now, those vintage programs look quite primitive.
    • Although most get-rich-quick schemes are as old as the hills they are dressed up with snazzy new titles that promise instant wealth.
    • Society had a very conservative outlook on clothing, and anyone who dared to wear snazzy dresses was looked down with contempt.
    • But luckily for him his pet cat has other ideas and, having equipped himself with a snazzy pair of new boots, sets out to make his masters fortune.
    • We scored snazzy socks, gloves, jewelry and barrettes at the dollar store to finish dressing our door doll.
    • Wearing anything snazzy just means you're sure to be spotted.
    • And the snazzy maroon and gray hotel shuttle goes to the hospital around the corner, not the airport.
    • I'll take warm human connections any day over snazzy branding and slick interior design.
    • It seemed a perfect combination of old classic melodies spiced with snazzy beats of new runaway hits by the college orchestra.
    • However, the CD collection is not all about snazzy games and movies.
    • The clothes are vibrant, trendy and snazzy, just the right type for your child.
    • Heaps of regular folk are going to think this is snazzy, regardless of how the ‘big names’ view it?
    • As anyone who's gotten my CDs in the past can attest to, they're pretty cool with snazzy labels and art work.
    Synonyms
    stylish, smart, attractive, lovely, glamorous, gorgeous, stunning
    fashionable, dapper, debonair, dashing, jaunty, rakish, spruce
    chic, modish, elegant, trim
    informal trendy, cool, sharp, snappy, with it, swinging, nifty, natty, groovy
    North American informal kicking, kicky, tony, fly, spiffy, sassy, stylin'
    US informal on fleek
    dated as if one had just stepped out of a bandbox, gay
    British informal, dated swagger
    archaic trig

Derivatives

  • snazzily

  • adverbˈsnazɪliˈsnæzəli
    informal
    • They have built a snazzily designed English Language introduction to their remarkable website.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our snazzily designed jeans with structured shapes offer a slimming silhouette that help you look hip and trendy.
      • I craned my head around the snazzily dressed Turk to peer into the deepening darkness of the temple.
      • It is snazzily styled - genuine French chic - very well equipped and extremely economical.
      • You also have a bunch of expenses, some of them the basic things you need to keep alive, and many of them the basic things you need to do to keep your employer happy, like dressing snazzily.
  • snazziness

  • noun
    informal
    • For Fall they are doing it in a slightly crackled distressed patent which makes it more urban and gives it snazziness for those that find this super functional bag a tad boring.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The snazziness comes from the flexibility of it.
      • After loading it up fairly quickly, the beginning cut scene blew me off my feet with its snazziness and funkiness.
      • I've seen her mystify and beguile audiences before with her great stage presence and all around snazziness.
      • The groovy crew of animated bounty hunters makes their way to the big screen, but they lose their trademark snazziness to the limp, overlong plot.

Origin

1960s: of unknown origin.

Rhymes

jazzy
 
 

Definition of snazzy in US English:

snazzy

adjectiveˈsnazēˈsnæzi
informal
  • Stylish and attractive.

    snazzy little silk dresses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the snazzy new productions they have now, those vintage programs look quite primitive.
    • I didn't see it, but from what I hear it's rather snazzy, and all the necessary bells and whistles chime and peep fairly quickly.
    • Heaps of regular folk are going to think this is snazzy, regardless of how the ‘big names’ view it?
    • Although most get-rich-quick schemes are as old as the hills they are dressed up with snazzy new titles that promise instant wealth.
    • It seemed a perfect combination of old classic melodies spiced with snazzy beats of new runaway hits by the college orchestra.
    • We scored snazzy socks, gloves, jewelry and barrettes at the dollar store to finish dressing our door doll.
    • And the snazzy maroon and gray hotel shuttle goes to the hospital around the corner, not the airport.
    • The clothes are vibrant, trendy and snazzy, just the right type for your child.
    • The restaurateur took a year off and then reopened last December in snazzy new digs on Eglinton West, a block east of Allen.
    • Plenty of grip action on the sole section ensures that safety comes first with these snazzy, stylish shoes.
    • Society had a very conservative outlook on clothing, and anyone who dared to wear snazzy dresses was looked down with contempt.
    • Still, pulling on snazzy threads in the morning must be scant compensation for working in what is officially the nation's most hated profession.
    • However, the CD collection is not all about snazzy games and movies.
    • It's all very nice and snazzy, but it just doesn't give me all the information I need on one spreadsheet, right in front of me.
    • I'll take warm human connections any day over snazzy branding and slick interior design.
    • Wearing anything snazzy just means you're sure to be spotted.
    • When wearing snazzy hair accessories and crystals, it's best to keep your face neutral.
    • As anyone who's gotten my CDs in the past can attest to, they're pretty cool with snazzy labels and art work.
    • But luckily for him his pet cat has other ideas and, having equipped himself with a snazzy pair of new boots, sets out to make his masters fortune.
    • You'll definitely need a snazzy container to stash all the stuff you score.
    Synonyms
    stylish, smart, attractive, lovely, glamorous, gorgeous, stunning

Origin

1960s: of unknown origin.

 
 
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