Jazzed Meaning in English
word · lemma: jazz
Definition
Feeling very excited, enthusiastic, or full of energy, often about something that's about to happen.
Usage & Nuances
Informal American English slang. Usually describes positive excitement. Common in expressions like 'jazzed about,' e.g., 'I'm jazzed about the concert.' Not used for calm or negative moods. Avoid in formal writing.
Spanish: emocionado - entusiasmadoPortuguese (BR): animado - empolgadoPortuguese (PT): animado - entusiasmadoChinese (Simplified): 兴奋的 - 激动的Chinese (Traditional): 興奮的 - 激動的Hindi: उत्साहित - जोश मेंArabic: متحمس - منبهرBengali: উৎসাহী - উত্তেজিতRussian: в восторге - взволнованJapanese: ワクワクしているVietnamese: hào hứng - phấn khíchKorean: 신이 난 - 들뜬Turkish: çok heyecanlı - coşkuluUrdu: بہت پُرجوش - بہت پُرذوقIndonesian: sangat bersemangat - antusias
Example Sentences
I'm really jazzed for the game tonight.
basic
She felt jazzed after hearing the good news.
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The children are jazzed about their school trip.
basic
I'm so jazzed to finally meet you in person!
natural
Everyone in the office is jazzed about the big project launch.
natural
He got so jazzed when his favorite band showed up unexpectedly.
natural