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jazzed

jazd

Jazzed (adj) means Very excited or enthusiastic. Example: “She was jazzed about starting her new job.”

adj
1
Very excited or enthusiastic.
"She was jazzed about starting her new job."
"The kids were jazzed to see the fireworks."

How to use jazzed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishPumped up or excited about something.

When to use it

Informal, mostly American English.

Word forms

more jazzed comparative, most jazzed superlative

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What does “jazzed” mean?

The word “jazzed” means very excited or enthusiastic. In plain terms, pumped up or excited about something.

How do you pronounce “jazzed”?

“Jazzed” is pronounced jazd (/d͡ʒæzd/ in IPA).

How do you use “jazzed” in a sentence?

Here is “jazzed” used in a sentence: “She was jazzed about starting her new job.”

What part of speech is “jazzed”?

“Jazzed” is an adjective.

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