Snazzy

Adjective

 * 1)  Elegant in manner of dress; stylish, modern or appealing in appearance; flashy.
 * 2) * 2000, Alev Aktar, "TAILOR MADE GOES: Fashion week closes with Calvin, Donna and Vera," New York Daily News, 23 Sep. (retrieved 8 Jan. 2009):
 * One particularly snazzy outfit consisted of vertically striped pants paired with a horizontally striped and sequined top.
 * 1)  Excellent; clever, ingenious, or adept in behavior, operation, or execution.
 * 2) * 1938, Jane Murdock, "Friday Afternoon Dances," Washington Post, 17 Apr., p. PY8:
 * Those Friday afternoon dances in the gym are really snazzy.
 * 1) * 2009, Suzanne Choney, "Palm looks to regain place in smartphone race," msnbc.com, 8 Jan (retrieved 8 Jan 2009) :
 * Of those migrating to the iPhone from other devices, a good number of them are former Treo users who found Apple's device to be a souped-up, snazzier and even easier-to-use version of the Treo.

Synonyms

 * dapper, elegant, pizazzy, smart, cool
 * cool, nifty , smart

Antonyms

 * inelegant, scruffy, sloppy
 * crappy (coarse slang), duff, lame (informal, especially US), naff, rubbishy

Related terms

 * snazzily
 * snazziness


 * snazztastic


 * snazz up

Thesaurus
brave, bravura, braw, chic, chichi, classy, clothes-conscious, cosmopolitan, dapper, daring, dashing, dressed to advantage, dressed to kill, dressy, elegant, exhibitionistic, exquisite, flashing, flashy, flaunting, frilly, frothy, gallant, gay, genteel, glittering, jaunty, jazzy, natty, neat, nifty, nobby, posh, rakish, recherche, ritzy, sharp, showy, sleek, smart, smug, soigne, soignee, sophisticated, spiffy, splashy, splurgy, sporty, spruce, style-conscious, swank, swanky, swell, tricksy, trig, trim, well-dressed, well-groomed

Etymology
Unknown but perhaps a blend of snappy + jazzy, or from Irish snas (meaning polish, good appearance).

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