Synonyms for razzle-dazzle
Grammar : Adj, noun, verb |
Spell : raz-uh l-daz-uh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈræz əlˈdæz əl |
Top 10 synonyms for razzle-dazzle Other synonyms for the word razzle-dazzle
- allurement
- animal magnetism
- appeal
- attraction
- bait and switch
- bedazzle
- bewitchment
- bowl over
- brave
- brilliant
- charisma
- charm
- cheat
- cheating
- chicane
- chicanery
- clear
- color
- colored
- colorful
- con
- daring
- daze
- dazzling
- deceit
- deep
- dishonesty
- dodge
- double-cross
- double-dealing
- dramatic
- dupery
- enchantment
- excite
- eye-catching
- fabulous
- fantastic
- fascinate
- fascination
- fast shuffle
- flashy
- flimflam
- fourberie
- fraud
- fresh
- funny business
- gay
- glitz
- glitzy
- grand
- guile
- histrionic
- hoax
- hued
- hypnotize
- imposture
- impress
- intense
- interest
- magnetism
- magnificent
- marked
- marvelous
- miraculous
- overawe
- overpower
- overwhelm
- prestige
- pretense
- prodigious
- psychedelic
- quackery
- ravishment
- razzle-dazzle
- remarkable
- rich
- romance
- ruddy
- scam
- sensational
- sharp
- sharp practice
- shell game
- shenanigans
- showy
- snow job
- splendid
- staggering
- star quality
- sting
- strike dumb
- striking
- stunning
- stunt
- stupefy
- stupendous
- surprise
- swindling
- theatrical
- thrilling
- tinged
- tinted
- underhandedness
- wondrous
Définition of razzle-dazzle
Origin :- 1886, American English slang, varied reduplication of dazzle (q.v.).
- My confrère, The Chevalier, last month gave a new name to the scarfs of disjointed pattern when he called them the razzle-dazzle. The name was evidently a hit of the most patent character, for in several avenue and Broadway stores the clerks have thrown out a display of broken figures before me and explained that the ruling style at present was the razzle-dazzle, and the word seems to have been equally effective with the public, for when it is quoted by the live salesman, the customer, I am told is at once interested and caught by it. ["Clothier and Furnisher" magazine, Jan. 1889]
- Meaning "state of confusion" is from 1889.
- As in spectacular : adj wonderful, impressive
- As in bright : adj vivid in color
- As in trickery : noun deception, joke
- As in glamour : noun sophisticated style
- As in dazzle : verb confuse, amaze
- With a yellow ticket, again—but without any razzle-dazzle this time.
- Extract from : « Police Your Planet » by Lester del Rey
- Perhaps if I'd told her the truth instead of all that razzle-dazzle we might—but, confound it!
- Extract from : « The Four Million » by O. Henry
- That sneak I gave the razzle-dazzle to yesterday is in this.
- Extract from : « The Boy Scouts On The Range » by Lieut. Howard Payson
- In the middle of this razzle-dazzle come another crash and a flood of light.
- Extract from : « Plain Mary Smith » by Henry Wallace Phillips
- We thought how many people in their so-called Christian life are riding the razzle-dazzle.
- Extract from : « The Palm Tree Blessing » by W. E. Shepard
- The razzle-dazzle of London doesn't appeal to a man much, when he's been on the bend in sea-ports.
- Extract from : « Aliens » by William McFee
- He said that a razzle-dazzle was something like a merry-go-round, except that as it went round and round it also went up and down.
- Extract from : « The Palm Tree Blessing » by W. E. Shepard
Antonyms for razzle-dazzle
- aboveboard
- bad
- black
- bland
- bore
- boredom
- boring
- calm
- cloudy
- common
- dark
- depressed
- depressing
- disinterest
- doleful
- drab
- dreary
- dull
- dullness
- dusky
- expect
- expected
- frankness
- gloomy
- homely
- honesty
- horrible
- ignorant
- indistinct
- inferior
- insignificant
- kind
- lifeless
- light
- low
- mild
- moderate
- murky
- normal
- obscure
- openness
- ordinary
- pale
- paltry
- pastel
- plain
- plainness
- poor
- reality
- regular
- repulsion
- somber
- stupid
- tasteless
- threatening
- truth
- truthfulness
- typical
- ugliness
- ugly
- unaware
- unhappy
- unimpressive
- unintelligent
- unpromising
- unspectacular
- usual
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