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    zest
    /zɛst/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. scrape off the outer coloured part of the peel of (a piece of citrus fruit) for use as flavouring: "zest the orange and lemon, taking care to discard all of the white pith"

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  2. Zest can mean enthusiasm, eagerness, energy, and interest, or the skin of an orange, lemon, or lime. Learn how to use zest in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  3. Zest can mean enthusiasm, eagerness, energy, and interest, or the skin of an orange, lemon, or lime. Learn how to use zest in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  4. Zest can refer to the peel of a citrus fruit used for flavoring, or to a quality that adds enjoyment to something. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and phrases of zest.

  5. noun. invigorating or keen excitement or enjoyment. a zest for living. added interest, flavour, or charm; piquancy. her presence gave zest to the occasion. something added to give flavour or relish. the peel or skin of an orange or lemon, used as flavouring in drinks, etc. verb. tr to give flavour, interest, or piquancy to. Discover More.

  6. Zest can mean a feeling of pleasure and enthusiasm, a quality that makes something exciting, or the peel of a citrus fruit. Learn more about the word forms, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of zest.

  7. Zest is a kind of zeal or enthusiasm. If you've got a zest for something, you put your whole heart and soul into it. Dancers who have great zest leap, kick, and soar their way around the stage with a kind of joyful energy.

  8. Zest can mean excitement and enthusiasm, or the outer skin of a lemon or orange. Learn how to use zest in sentences and see translations in different languages.