Pizzazz

//pɪˈzæz//

Synonyms for "pizzazz" (107 found)

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Translations

13 translations across 8 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • енергия noun (flair, vitality, or zest)
  • жизненост noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

Finnish

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  • säpinä noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

French

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  • peps noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

Māori

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  • wana noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

Polish

3 entries
  • energia noun (flair, vitality, or zest)
  • witalność noun (flair, vitality, or zest)
  • żywotność noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • vrckavost noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

Spanish

2 entries
  • chispa noun (flair, vitality, or zest)
  • dinamismo noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

Swedish

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  • fräs noun (flair, vitality, or zest)
  • schvung noun (flair, vitality, or zest)

Sample sentences

10 total sentences available.

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I thought we should have something with a little more pizzazz.

Source: tatoeba (11549321)

The show had a lot of pizzazz, with glittering costumes and upbeat music.

Source: wiktionary

Pizazz, to quote the editor of the Harvard Lampoon, is an indefinable dynamic quality, the je ne sais quoi of function; as, for instance, adding Scotch puts the pizazz into a drink. Certain clothes have it, too. 1. There's pizazz in this rust evening coat, swinging wide in back, jutting crazily over the shoulders, clasped with a cord at the throat.

Source: wiktionary

[Rahiem] Classified as a lover with a certain pizzazz / And you might even call it razzamatazz

Source: wiktionary

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