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Jazzed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Jazzed means feeling excited, enthusiastic, or full of energy. It is often used informally to describe someone who is eagerly looking forward to something or highly motivated. Example: She was jazzed about the concert.

jazzed

/dʒæzd/ /dʒæzd/

Definition:

Filled with excitement or enthusiasm.

Synonyms:

Excited, thrilled, exhilarated, pumped, energized

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Bored, uninterested, indifferent

Common Collocations:

Jazzed up, feeling jazzed, get jazzed

Derivatives:

Jazz (verb), jazzing (gerund), jazzily (adverb)

Usage Tips:

Use "jazzed" informally to describe excitement, often about an upcoming event or idea.

Common Phrases:

All jazzed up, jazzed about something, get your jazz on

Etymology:

Derived from "jazz," meaning energy or excitement, early 20th century slang.

Examples:

  • 1. She was jazzed about her vacation next week.
  • 2. The team felt jazzed after their big win.
  • 3. He’s always jazzed to try new restaurants.
  • 4. The kids were jazzed for the school trip.

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