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1. phrasal verbIf you jazz something up, you make it look more interesting, colourful, or exciting. [informal] Mary Ann had made an effort at jazzing up the chilly modern interiors. [VERB PARTICLE noun] I don't think they're just jazzing it up for the media. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf someone jazzes up a piece of music, they change it in order to make it sound more like popular music or jazz. Instead of playing it in the traditional style, she jazzed it up. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Stephen and I are going to jazz up the love songs. [VERB PARTICLE noun] The tune is basically the same as the old one, but considerably jazzed up. [VERB-ed PARTICLE] More Synonyms of jazz up See full dictionary entry for jazzjazz up in British Englishverb (tr, adverb) informal1. to imbue (a piece of music) with jazz qualities, esp by improvisation or a quicker tempo 2. to make more lively, gaudy, or appealing Examples of 'jazz up' in a sentencejazz up Ian turned the jazz up even louder and started boogying about in his seat. Chinese translation of 'jazz up' vt - (inf) [food, party, one's image]
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Definition to make (something) appear more interesting or lively She had made an effort at jazzing up the chilly modern interiors. Synonyms perk up brighten up improve wake up cheer up buoy up pep up inspirit Additional synonymsDefinition to make lively There was little about the game to animate the crowd. Synonyms enliven, encourage, excite, urge, inspire, stir, spark, move, fire, spur, stimulate, revive, activate, rouse, prod, quicken, incite, instigate, kick-start (informal), impel, energize, kindle, embolden, liven up, breathe life into, invigorate, gladden, gee up, vitalize, vivify, inspirit The people around him were cheered by his presence. Synonyms hearten, encourage, warm, comfort, elevate, animate, console, uplift, brighten, exhilarate, solace, enliven, cheer up, buoy up, gladden, elate, inspirit Definition to improve or increase in quality, value, or power They want to enhance their reputation abroad. Synonyms improve, better, increase, raise, lift, boost, add to, strengthen, reinforce, swell, intensify, heighten, elevate, magnify, augment, exalt, embellish, ameliorate- jaunt
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Additional synonymsDefinition to make (a person) feel so happy that he or she is unable to relax because he or she is looking forward eagerly to something I only take on work that excites me. Synonyms thrill, inspire, stir, stimulate, provoke, awaken, animate, move, fire, rouse, exhilarate, agitate, quicken, inflame, enliven, galvanize, fomentHer visit surprised and gladdened him. Synonyms please, delight, cheer, exhilarate, gratify, hearten, enliven, elate Definition to encourage or make cheerful The news heartened everybody. Synonyms encourage, inspire, cheer, comfort, assure, stimulate, reassure, animate, console, rouse, incite, embolden, buoy up, buck up (informal), raise someone's spirits, revivify, gee up, inspirit Definition to make or become higher or more intense The move has heightened tension in the state. Synonyms intensify, increase, add to, improve, strengthen, enhance, sharpen, aggravate, magnify, amplify, augmentDefinition to stimulate (a person) to activity or creativity What inspired you to change your name? Synonyms motivate, move, cause, stimulate, encourage, influence, persuade, spur, be responsible for, animate, rouse, instil, infuse, hearten, enliven, imbue, spark off, energize, galvanize, gee up, inspirit, fire or touch the imagination of Definition to give energy to or refresh Take a deep breath in to invigorate you. Synonyms refresh, stimulate, brace, strengthen, animate, exhilarate, fortify, quicken, rejuvenate, enliven, perk up, freshen (up), energize, revitalize, galvanize, liven up, pep up, buck up (informal), put new heart into, nerve |