jazzy
1 of 1adjective/ˈʤæ.zi/
Forms:jazzier,jazziest
1
having a bold and attention-grabbing style
- She wore a jazzy jacket with bright patterns.
- The dress was jazzy, with sequins and bold colors.
- The car had a jazzy paint job that sparkled in the sunlight.
- His jazzy shoes made him the center of attention at the club.
- The performer’s jazzy dress sparkled under the stage lights.
2
having a lively, rhythmic, or improvised style like jazz music
- The band played a jazzy rendition of the classic song, infusing it with swing and groove.
- Her jazzy vocals added flair and personality to the performance.
- They enjoyed dancing to the jazzy beats of the big band at the club.
- The jazzy piano solo showcased the musician's improvisational skills.
- He composed a jazzy tune with catchy melodies and intricate harmonies.