ritz

English

Etymology

Back-formation from ritzy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɹɪts/
  • (file)
  • Homophones: Ritz, writs

Noun

ritz (uncountable)

  1. (informal, usually preceded by the) A display of ostentatious elegance.

Derived terms

Verb

ritz (third-person singular simple present ritzes, present participle ritzing, simple past and past participle ritzed)

  1. (informal) To behave in an ostentatiously elegant manner.
    • 1937, Collier's, volume 99, page 69:
      What would I do with them in the room except dream all night through of ritzing around the world with swells?
    • 2020, Christopher Knowlton, Bubble in the Sun, page 268:
      Fuller remembered visiting Hammond in his office. “He was dressed like a movie senator with black ribbon pince-nez. Almost ritzed me out of the office.”

See also

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʁɪts]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: ritz
  • Homophone: Ritts

Verb

ritz

  1. singular imperative of ritzen
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