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Razz means to tease, heckle, mock, or make fun of someone in a noisy or playful way. It is usually pronounced , and today it is still readable to modern audiences, even if it sounds more deliberate than everyday speech.
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To razz means to tease, heckle, mock, or make fun of someone in a noisy or playful way. It belongs to ridiculous verbs and works best in comic action, lively dialogue, and verbs that do more than plain “move” or “say”. It is still understandable today, but it usually sounds more vivid and deliberate than ordinary modern vocabulary.
Razz means to tease, heckle, mock, or make fun of someone in a noisy or playful way. It is usually pronounced , and today it is still readable to modern audiences, even if it sounds more deliberate than everyday speech.
If you razz, you to tease, heckle, mock, or make fun of someone in a noisy or playful way. The verb usually suggests something more expressive, comic, or textured than a plain everyday substitute.
Razz feels absurd because the shape of it looks and sounds a little awkward in exactly the right way, which helps it stick in the ear.
Razz is generally traced to origin uncertain. In modern use, the history matters less than the strong tone the word still carries.
Razz is uncommon today, but it still makes sense to modern readers because the tone and meaning come across quickly once you see it in context.
Use razz when a plain action verb feels too flat and you want the sentence to carry more motion, tone, or comic texture. It works especially well in comic action, lively dialogue, and verbs that do more than plain “move” or “say”.
bamboozle, beclown, bedaub, befuddle, besmirch
stillness, restraint, straightforward action
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