Word info

jazzed

Speech parts

1. jazzed - Adjective

2. jazzed - Verb

Meaning

jazzed

simple past and past participle of jazz

Played in a jazz style.

(slang) Very enthusiastic or excited.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Women like to watch women fight because it makes them feel sort of empowered physically and mentally. They feel kind of jazzed and excited by it. Lucy Liu

I love doing 'The Price is Right.' It's so much fun. I love meeting everybody and giving out prizes, especially when it's not my money. It's really a happy place, and everybody is all jazzed up. Drew Carey

I look back at my filmography, and I'm pretty jazzed with the stuff I've been part of. They're all movies I'd like to see. Jeff Bridges

And when I found it was a group of Breakthrough Silicon Valley students I was really jazzed. Source: Internet

It’s still not over, and more moves could be made, but already I’m really jazzed about what Denver has done so far, and think the maneuvers Elway has pulled really sets the team up well this year, while also giving flexibility in the future. Source: Internet

Delaney Corcoran is a 15-year-old so jazzed by the story that she wrote and posted her own "Twilight"-inspired riff on So far, so have more than 41,000 young readers. Source: Internet

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