Etymology
The word "ritzy" comes from the Yiddish word "ritzik," meaning "dashing" or "stylish." It was first used in the United States in the early 1900s to describe people or things that were fashionable or upscale.
Meaning
Origin
The Yiddish word "ritzik" is thought to be derived from the German word "reizend," meaning "charming" or "delightful." The German word may have been borrowed from the French word "raisant," meaning "raisin," which is often used to describe something that is sweet or pleasant.
Examples
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