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zestful
zest Z0012100 (zĕst)n.1. a. Flavor or piquancy: a spice that lends zest to the sauce.b. Interest or excitement: "A spiral staircase always adds zest to a setting" (P. J. O'Rourke).c. The outermost part of the rind of an orange, lemon, or other citrus fruit, used as flavoring: added a pinch of grated zest.2. Spirited enjoyment; gusto: "At 53 he retains all the heady zest of adolescence" (Kenneth Tynan).tr.v. zest·ed, zest·ing, zests To remove small pieces from (a rind from a citrus fruit) for use as a flavoring in cooking: zested the lemon. [Obsolete French zest, orange or lemon peel (now spelled zeste), bitter woody membrane dividing the kernel inside a walnut shell, citrus zest, from Middle French, alteration (perhaps influenced by zeste, onomatopoetic word used to imitate the sound of a hit or blow) of earlier zec, something of little value or importance, probably of imitative origin (expressing the idea of smallness).] zest′ful adj.zest′ful·ly adv.zest′ful·ness n.zest′y adj.Synonyms: zest, gusto, relish These nouns denote keen, hearty pleasure or appreciation: ate the delicious meal with zest; told the amusing story with gusto; has no relish for repetitive work.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | zestful - marked by spirited enjoyment barmy, yeasty, zestyspirited - displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeZESTzestful Related to zestful: thrifty, zestfullySynonyms for zestfuladj marked by spirited enjoymentSynonymsRelated Words |