Pronunciation: /ˈsnæzi/

Definitions of snazzy

adjective stylish or attractive in a flashy way

Example Sentences

A1 She wore a snazzy hat to the party.

A2 He bought a snazzy new phone case.

B1 The restaurant had a snazzy interior design.

B2 The car dealership was known for its snazzy sports cars.

C1 The fashion designer created a snazzy collection for the runway.

C2 The CEO arrived at the conference in a snazzy private jet.

Examples of snazzy in a Sentence

formal The CEO arrived at the gala wearing a snazzy tuxedo.

informal Check out my snazzy new sneakers!

slang That car is so snazzy, I wish I could afford it.

figurative Her snazzy personality always brightens up the room.

Grammatical Forms of snazzy

past tense

snazzied

plural

snazzies

comparative

snazzier

superlative

snazziest

present tense

snazzies

future tense

will snazzy

perfect tense

have snazzied

continuous tense

is snazzying

singular

snazzy

positive degree

snazzy

infinitive

to snazzy

gerund

snazzying

participle

snazzied

Origin and Evolution of snazzy

First Known Use: 1932 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'snazzy' is believed to have originated in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something stylish or fashionable, the word 'snazzy' has evolved to also convey a sense of excitement or enthusiasm.