Pronunciation: /kæz/

Definitions of CAZ

noun a slang term for a casino

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a caz of soda at the store.

A2 She used a caz to carry her books to school.

B1 The caz of apples was on sale at the market.

B2 The caz of tools in the garage helped him fix the car.

C1 The caz of wine was a gift from a friend.

C2 The caz of rare coins was a valuable addition to his collection.

Examples of CAZ in a Sentence

formal The Clean Air Zone (CAZ) policy aims to reduce air pollution in urban areas.

informal I heard they're implementing a CAZ in the city to improve air quality.

slang The CAZ is all about keeping the air clean for everyone to breathe.

figurative The CAZ is like a shield protecting us from harmful pollutants in the air.

Grammatical Forms of CAZ

past tense

cazed

plural

cazes

comparative

more caz

superlative

most caz

present tense

caz

future tense

will caz

perfect tense

have cazed

continuous tense

is cazing

singular

caz

positive degree

caz

infinitive

to caz

gerund

cazing

participle

cazed

Origin and Evolution of CAZ

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'CAZ' is believed to have originated from Old French, specifically from the word 'casse' meaning a case or container.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'CAZ' evolved to refer to a small container or case used for holding valuables or documents. In modern usage, it can also refer to a slang term for a situation or event that is exciting or interesting.