steezily
/ˈstiː.zɪ.li/ IELTSAcademic
adverb
In a cool, confident, and stylish way, often with an easy or effortless look. It is usually informal and connected to street style or swagger.
- He walked steezily into the room.
- She answered steezily, without looking nervous.
- The dancer moved steezily across the stage.
Adinary Nuance
Steezily is a slang adverb, so it sounds more playful and modern than stylishly. It is closer to confidently or smoothly when you want to show attitude, not just good appearance. You would not normally use it in formal writing, business English, or academic work.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- một cách ngầu
- Spanish
- con estilo
- Chinese
- 很酷地
- Japanese
- おしゃれに
- Korean
- 멋지게
Etymology
Steezily comes from steezy, a slang word built from style or steez. It became popular in modern youth and street culture, especially in the early 2000s.
Common phrases
move steezilydress steezilytalk steezily
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Frequently asked questions
- Is steezily a formal word?
- No. It is informal slang and best for casual conversation.
- What is the difference between steezily and stylishly?
- Stylishly focuses on appearance or taste. Steezily adds a cool, effortless, confident vibe.
- Can I use steezily in academic writing?
- Usually no. It sounds too casual for academic or business writing.