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snazzy

[ snaz-ee ]

adjective

, snaz·zi·er, snaz·zi·est.
  1. extremely attractive or stylish; flashy; fancy:

    a snazzy dresser.



snazzy

/ ˈsnæzɪ /

adjective

  1. informal.
    (esp of clothes) stylishly and often flashily attractive


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Derived Forms

  • ˈsnazziness, noun
  • ˈsnazzily, adverb

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Other Words From

  • snazzi·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of snazzy1

First recorded in 1930–35; origin uncertain

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Word History and Origins

Origin of snazzy1

C20: perhaps from sn ( appy + j ) azzy

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Example Sentences

Made from tencel and polyester, these snazzy sleeves feature thumbholes and silicone strips near the biceps for optimal fit.

If you’re looking for a snazzy, top-of-the-line rice cooker this one has a microchip and neuro-fuzzy, AI technology to adjust cook times and temperatures for the type of rice you’re making.

Mei’s digital wallet may lack the snazzy features of the popular payment apps, but in the end such apps are intermediaries, linked to users’ bank accounts.

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Snap also tried with its Spectacles for Snapchat, a $150 pair of snazzy glasses equipped with cameras, audio and microphones.

Most B2B brands often avoid snazzy social media platforms like Snapchat or Instagram.

The N.J. governor unveiled a snazzy movie-like trailer featuring the actor for his pension reform plan Tuesday.

It's really just a snazzy name for a clever type of network.

Samaras was more formal, known for his snazzy blazers, effortless charisma, and conservative politics.

As snazzy and inspiring political nominees go—judicial or vice presidential as it were—Sonia Sotomayor is The UnPalin.

What he said corresponded to 'Hey, bud, get a load of the real snazzy four-place job.

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