zing

[zɪŋ]

zing Definition

  • 1a high-pitched buzzing or humming sound
  • 2energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness
  • 3a sharp, pungent taste or smell

Using zing: Examples

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

  • Example

    The zing of the mosquito kept me awake all night.

  • Example

    The party had a real zing to it.

  • Example

    The salsa has a nice zing to it.

zing Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for zing

Phrases with zing

  • to add energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness to something

    Example

    We need to put some zing into this presentation to make it more engaging.

  • to have a sharp, pungent taste or smell

    Example

    This cheese has a certain zing that I really enjoy.

  • to experience a sudden feeling of excitement or energy

    Example

    When the band started playing, I could feel the zing in the air.

Origins of zing

origin uncertain, possibly imitative

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Summary: zing in Brief

The term 'zing' [zɪŋ] refers to a high-pitched buzzing or humming sound, energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness, and a sharp, pungent taste or smell. It can be used to describe anything from a mosquito's buzz to a lively party, as in 'The party had a real zing to it.' The phrase 'put some zing into something' means to add energy or liveliness, while 'have a certain zing' refers to a sharp taste or smell.

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