Jazz
UK /["/dʒæz/"]/US /["/dʒæz/"]/
Definition
a type of music with strong rhythms, in which the players often improvise (= make up the music as they are playing), originally created by African American musicians at the beginning of the 20th century
In simple words: A type of lively music played with instruments like saxophones and trumpets.
Examples
- traditional/modern jazz
- a jazz band/club
- **jazz musicians**
- the rising stars of the New York jazz scene
- How's it going? You know—love, life and all that jazz.
Usage notes
Use 'jazz' when talking about music styles or situations related to jazz music. This term is neutral and can be used in casual conversation, performances, and music discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'jazzy'—imagine a colorful, lively dance floor filled with energetic movement.
Collocations
- live
- cool
- free
- play
- listen to
- music
- clarinettist
- guitarist
- in jazz
Synonyms
- blues
- swing
- improvisation
- music genre
Antonyms
- classical
- traditional
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'classical' music style.
- Assuming all jazz is the same; variations exist.
- Using it only to describe fast-paced music.