IPA: /pəˈzæz/
KK: /pəˈzæz/
A quality that is exciting, attractive, or full of energy; a lively or glamorous style.
The show was full of pazazz, making it a memorable experience for everyone.
The word 'pazazz' originates from American English, meaning an attractive combination of vitality and glamour. It is often used to describe something that has flair or excitement, but does not have clear roots in Latin, Greek, Old French, or Old English.
Think of 'pazazz' as a word that captures the essence of something vibrant and glamorous, helping you remember that it refers to an exciting flair.
No commonly confused words.