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Meaning of Zest | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
zɛst

Definitions

  1. The outer skin of a citrus fruit, used as a flavouring or garnish.
  2. General vibrance of flavour.
  3. Enthusiasm; keen enjoyment; relish; gusto. A state of being zesty.
  4. The woody, thick skin enclosing the kernel of a walnut.
  5. State of being a flamboyant or effeminate homosexual.

Equivalents

العربية الحماس قشرة
Български склонност
Bosanski kora radost švung
Català pela
Čeština elán nadšení radost říz šmrnc
Suomi innostus into kuori ulkokuori
Français entrain zest zest zeste
Galego azo casca
Hrvatski kora radost švung
Magyar héj lelkesedés
Bahasa Indonesia animo
日本語 熱意
한국어 간지
Kurdî azo Gana hej hêj hêj riz wana
Te Reo Māori wāna
मराठी जोम
Português entusiasmo gana
Русский цедра
Slovenčina kôra
Српски kora radost švung
Svenska zest

Examples

“The orange zest gives the strong flavor in this dish.”
“I add zest to the meat by rubbing it with a spice mixture before grilling.”
“He rolled his own cigarettes from a sack of Bull Durham, spilling flakes into his beer, which no doubt gained in zest thereby.”
“Bashele’s dishes tasted as good as they had when I was a child. No one could give to the borscht such a sweet-and-sour zest as Bashele.”
“Auntie Mame had a real zest for life.”
“1728, Edward Young, Love of Fame, the Universal Passion, Satire II in The Works of the Reverend Edward Young, London: P. Brown, H. Hill & S. Payne, 1765, Volume I, p. 85, Almighty vanity! to thee they owe Their zest of pleasure, and their balm of woe.”
“1807, Thomas Cogan, An Ethical Treatise on the Passions, Bath: Hazard & Binns, Part 1, Disquisition 1, Chapter 1, Section 1 “On the utility of the Passions and Affections,” p. 51, Liberality of disposition and conduct gives the highest zest and relish to social intercourse.”
“And never did Isabella relieve a suffering fellow-creature, or assist a beloved sister, without blessing the dear, distant one that had made her rich, and kissing her sweet boy with new zest, as the son of his father.”
“Once started, Mrs. Bolton was better than any book, about the lives of the people. She knew them all so intimately, and had such a peculiar, flamey zest in all their affairs, it was wonderful, if just a trifle humiliating to listen to her.”
“The singers, male and female, wore blue jeans and long hair and had more zest than talent.”
“59 sneak in some red Smuggle a bottle of wine, two glasses, and a corkscrew into a long matinee. Red wine is rich in life-extending antioxidants, and the caper will add zest even to a bad movie.”
“The green zest of walnuts was used by the women to shine their teeth and it also gave a beautiful rust colour to their lips.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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