Jazz up Meaning in English
expression
ˈdʒæz/ /ˈəp
JAZ up
dʒˈæz/ /ˈʌp
JAZ up
Definition
To make something more lively, interesting, or attractive, often by adding color, decoration, or style.
Usage & Nuances
'Jazz up' is informal and often used for improving appearance, style, or mood. Common with objects ('jazz up a room'), presentations ('jazz up your slides') or even clothing. Not used for people directly. Often paired with what is being improved.
Spanish: animar - darle vida - embellecerPortuguese (BR): animar - dar um toque especial - deixar mais interessantePortuguese (PT): animar - dar um toque especial - tornar mais interessanteChinese (Simplified): 使更有活力 - 增添色彩 - 使更有趣Chinese (Traditional): 使更有活力 - 增添色彩 - 使更有趣Hindi: और आकर्षक बनाना - सजानाArabic: يجعل أكثر حيوية - يضفي لمسة جماليةBengali: ঝকঝকে করা - আকর্ষণীয় করে তোলাRussian: оживить - украсить - сделать ярчеJapanese: 華やかにする - 派手にする - おしゃれにするVietnamese: làm sinh động - làm nổi bật - trang trí cho đẹp hơnKorean: 멋지게 꾸미다 - 화려하게 하다Turkish: canlandırmak - renklendirmek - süslemekUrdu: رنگین بنانا - دلکش بناناIndonesian: làm nổi bật - làm sinh động - trang trí cho đẹp
Example Sentences
Let's jazz up the living room with some new pillows.
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You can jazz up your salad with some colorful vegetables.
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The chef likes to jazz up simple dishes with fresh herbs.
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These curtains will really jazz up the whole space.
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He added some music to jazz up the party atmosphere.
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Try using bold colors to jazz up your presentation slides.
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