¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pizazz
1. the quality of being exciting or attractive [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pizazz
Literary usage of Pizazz
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cruising the Mediterranean: A Guide to the Ports of Call by Larry H. Ludmer (2002)
"However, the décor, although classic in many ways, lacks any real pizazz. She has
only limited Mediterranean itineraries, so I'll concentrate on the ..."
2. Gently with the Tides: The Best of Living Aboard by Michael L. Frankel (1990)
"They lack the pizazz or the mystery of more elegant dishes like Le Filet de
Poisson Dore au Vermouth. But it is the lack of complexity-the utter simplicity ..."
3. Romantic Weekends in Texas by Mary Lu Abbott (2003)
"... level and dancing to live jazz on the lower level. The menu leans toward steaks
and seafood, done with pizazz. There's also a bar menu. Evenings only. ..."
4. Water Hazard by John Gunn (1995)
"The originator had pizazz. No-one told Strangler what to do unless he had
considerable physical resources or very suspect judgment. ..."
5. Cruising the Mediterranean: A Guide to the Ports of Call by Larry H. Ludmer (2002)
"However, the décor, although classic in many ways, lacks any real pizazz. She has
only limited Mediterranean itineraries, so I'll concentrate on the ..."
6. Gently with the Tides: The Best of Living Aboard by Michael L. Frankel (1990)
"They lack the pizazz or the mystery of more elegant dishes like Le Filet de
Poisson Dore au Vermouth. But it is the lack of complexity-the utter simplicity ..."
7. Romantic Weekends in Texas by Mary Lu Abbott (2003)
"... level and dancing to live jazz on the lower level. The menu leans toward steaks
and seafood, done with pizazz. There's also a bar menu. Evenings only. ..."
8. Water Hazard by John Gunn (1995)
"The originator had pizazz. No-one told Strangler what to do unless he had
considerable physical resources or very suspect judgment. ..."