Pronunciation: /dʒæz ʌp/
verb to make something more interesting, exciting, or attractive
A1 I jazzed up my outfit with a colorful scarf.
A2 She jazzed up her presentation with some interesting graphics.
B1 The chef jazzed up the dish with a unique combination of spices.
B2 The interior designer jazzed up the room with some modern furniture.
C1 The marketing team jazzed up the campaign with a catchy slogan.
C2 The musician jazzed up the performance with some improvised solos.
adverb in a way that makes something more interesting, exciting, or attractive
A1 I jazzed up my outfit with a colorful scarf.
A2 She jazzed up her presentation with some interesting graphics.
B1 The chef jazzed up the dish with a unique combination of spices.
B2 The designer jazzed up the room with bold patterns and vibrant colors.
C1 The musician jazzed up the classic song with an improvised saxophone solo.
C2 The director jazzed up the film with stunning visual effects and dynamic editing.
formal The interior designer suggested adding some colorful throw pillows to jazz up the living room.
informal Let's jazz up this party with some fun decorations and music.
slang I'm going to jazz up my outfit with some bling accessories.
figurative She decided to jazz up her resume by including her volunteer work and internships.
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