zest

[zest]

zest Definition

  • 1great enthusiasm and energy
  • 2the outer colored part of the peel of citrus fruit, used as flavoring

Using zest: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "zest" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She tackled the project with zest and determination.

  • Example

    The cake recipe calls for a teaspoon of lemon zest.

  • Example

    He added some orange zest to the sauce for extra flavor.

  • Example

    She approached the challenge with zest and creativity.

zest Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for zest

Phrases with zest

  • a strong enthusiasm for living and enjoying life

    Example

    Despite her age, she still has a zest for life and tries new things every day.

  • zest up

    to add excitement or interest to something

    Example

    Let's zest up this party by adding some decorations and games.

  • a strong enthusiasm for gaining knowledge and education

    Example

    He has a zest for learning and is always reading books and taking courses.

Origins of zest

from French 'zeste', meaning 'orange or lemon peel'

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Summary: zest in Brief

The term 'zest' [zest] refers to great enthusiasm and energy, often applied to tackling challenges or enjoying life. It also denotes the outer colored part of citrus fruit peel, used as flavoring in cooking. Examples of its use include 'She tackled the project with zest and determination.' and 'The cake recipe calls for a teaspoon of lemon zest.' Phrases like 'zest for life' and 'zest for learning' express strong passions for living and gaining knowledge.

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