jazz

[dʒæz]

jazz Definition

  • 1a type of music of African American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and a regular rhythm, typically played on brass and woodwind instruments
  • 2a similar type of music with a strong beat and improvised elements, performed by groups led by a singer or instrumentalist

Using jazz: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jazz" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I love listening to jazz music while I work.

  • Example

    The band played a lively jazz tune that got everyone dancing.

  • Example

    He is a talented jazz musician who has won many awards.

  • Example

    She sings jazz standards in a smoky nightclub.

jazz Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jazz

Phrases with jazz

  • jazz up

    to make something more interesting, lively, or exciting

    Example

    She decided to jazz up her outfit with a colorful scarf.

  • a gesture made by waving both hands with fingers splayed and palms facing forward, typically used to express excitement or enthusiasm

    Example

    The cheerleaders finished their routine with a flourish of jazz hands.

  • the period in the 1920s and early 1930s when jazz music and dance became popular in the United States

    Example

    The Great Gatsby is a novel that captures the spirit of the Jazz Age.

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Summary: jazz in Brief

Jazz [dʒæz] is a type of music of African American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and a regular rhythm, typically played on brass and woodwind instruments. It also refers to a similar type of music with a strong beat and improvised elements, performed by groups led by a singer or instrumentalist. The term 'jazz up' means to make something more interesting, lively, or exciting.

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