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jazzed
adjective as in alert
Strongest matches
adjective as in open-eyed
Weak matches
adjective as in wired
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Dawn is jazzed to decode the cause of this global shutdown; there’s comfort in believing everything happens for a reason.
He kept being like, “I’m jazzed about it.”
Patrick Caldwell, the projectionist at Cinemark Dallas, said he was “jazzed” about the re-release, and that “virtually every show here has been sold out.”
Listening to Sitman and Adler-Bell is like wandering the basement stacks of a library with two grad students jazzed on coffee and shuffling index cards.
Not all local skiers are jazzed about the plans for the resort.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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