jazz up
Third Person
jazzes up
Present Participle
jazzing up
Past Tense
jazzed up
Past Participle
jazzed up
1
to make something more interesting, exciting, or lively by adding enhancements or creative elements
- Let's jazz the party up with some live music and a dance floor.
- The new paint and artwork really jazzed up the old, dull room.
- She wanted to jazz up her wardrobe with some trendy accessories.
- He jazzed up the old car by giving it a fresh paint job.
- She jazzed her outfit up with a statement necklace and colorful shoes
2
to modify a piece of music to give it a more modern or popular music style
- She decided to jazz up the classic song, giving it a contemporary twist.
- He jazzed up the traditional tune with some funky rhythms and a brass section.
- The artist managed to jazz up the old melodies and create a new and appealing sound.
- The band decided to jazz the old song up for their next performance.
- The DJ can jazz any track up to create a high-energy remix for the club.