snazzy

adjective
snaz·​zy | \ ˈsna-zē How to pronounce snazzy (audio) \
snazzier; snazziest

Definition of snazzy

: conspicuously or flashily attractive : fancy snazzy clothes a snazzy car

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Synonyms for snazzy

Synonyms

flashy, jazzy, pizzazzy (or pizazzy), splashy

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Examples of snazzy in a Sentence

fond of tooling around town in a snazzy car

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From the snazzy booths to the sleek open kitchen, a wrap-around inside-outside bar and expansive sidewalk patio complete with a fireplace, The Henry’s 6,600-plus stylish square feet gives Coronado a hotspot like no other. Michele Parente, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Coronado’s new hotspot, San Diego’s coolest happy hour and more from our must list," 3 Sep. 2019 Frank notes that the EDC label has a lot in common with the YouTube makeup community, even down to the snazzy unboxing videos that rack up millions of views. Steven T. Wright, Vox, "Meet the men obsessed with carrying all the right stuff," 24 July 2019 He was once featured in Cle Dog Magazine, on the cover wearing a snazzy suit and dapper red bowtie. Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com, "Cleveland celebrity dog Snowball achieves stardom as an actor," 24 June 2019 September 2011 - Cheesin' over their very first debut album Up All Night (which literally had us UP ALL NIGHT) February 2012 - Making their ~suave~ red carpet appearance at the Brit Awards in some snazzy matching suits. Kristin Harris, Seventeen, "Celebs & Entertainment," 23 July 2014 Many half-derelict century-old commercial buildings have been redeveloped into loft apartments or scrapped and replaced with snazzy new buildings. Edward Lotterman, Twin Cities, "Real World Economics: Weighing the value of what we spend," 18 Aug. 2019 Options introduced for 2019 include snazzy red seat belts, lightweight, Brembo brakes with two-piece rotors, and an available 825-watt, 19-speaker Harman Kardon audio system. Jeff Yip, Houston Chronicle, "Dodge plays to muscle car niche with power, technology," 16 Aug. 2019 There would be no provocative politics or unseemly images; just snazzy matching outfits and unforgettable, surging sounds aching with longing and incandescent with joy. Peter Keough, BostonGlobe.com, "Motown remembered, Halston refashioned, a rising star fallen," 15 Aug. 2019 There are some really snazzy caps here, with maybe a clunker or two. Los Angeles Times, "Ranking the 2019 NFL sideline hats: Who has the snazziest headgear this season?," 29 July 2019

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First Known Use of snazzy

circa 1932, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for snazzy

origin unknown

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snazzy

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of snazzy

informal : attractive and stylish