jazz up

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jazz up

We should jazz up the living room with some colorful pillows.

Definition

Verb (transitive) 1. To make something more interesting, exciting, or lively: To add energy, color, or style to something in order to improve it or make it less dull.

Usage

The verb "jazz up" is informal and is used to describe the action of enhancing or enlivening something. It is followed by a direct object (the thing being made more interesting). It often implies adding decorative elements, energy, or modern style.

Examples
  • We should jazz up the living room with some new curtains and a bright rug.
  • The chef jazzed up the classic recipe by adding a spicy mango salsa.
  • Her presentation was a bit dry, so she jazzed it up with some animated graphics and videos.
Advanced Usage
  • "to jazz something up": The pronoun (it, them) is placed between "jazz" and "up."
    • The report was boring, so I jazzed it up with some charts and infographics.
  • Can be used in various contexts: fashion, food, decor, music, writing, or events.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jazzy (adjective): Bright, colorful, lively, or stylish in a flashy way.
    • She wore a jazzy dress to the party.
Synonyms
  • Enliven: To make more lively or cheerful.
  • Spruce up: To make neat or smart in appearance.
  • Liven up: To become or make more lively.
  • Embellish: To make more attractive by adding decorative details.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Dress up: To make something look more attractive or formal.
    • You can dress up a simple outfit with the right jewelry.
Related Idioms
  • Put some pep into something: To add energy or liveliness to something.
    • He needs to put some pep into his sales pitch.
jazz up

We should jazz up the living room with some colorful pillows.

Verb
  1. make more interesting or lively
    • juice up a party
    • pep up your paper

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