sassy

word

/ˈsæsi/
SA-see
/sˈæsi/
SA-see

Definition

Describes someone, usually a woman or child, who is boldly confident, lively, and not afraid to speak or act in a cheeky or disrespectful way. It can be playful or rude, depending on the context.

Usage & Nuances

Often playful or admiring, especially among friends or about children, but can be insulting if used in a serious or critical tone. Typically used for women or kids; with men, often sounds joking. Common collocations: 'a sassy comment', 'she's so sassy', 'sassy attitude'.

Example Sentences

The little girl gave a sassy answer to her teacher.

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He likes women who are smart and sassy.

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Wow, that's a sassy outfit! You look amazing.

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Don't get sassy with me, young man!

natural

She's always got a sassy comeback for everything.

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My niece has a really sassy sense of humor.

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