What does ZEST mean?

Definitions for ZEST
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. gusto, relish, zest, zestfulnessnoun

    vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment

  2. nip, piquance, piquancy, piquantness, tang, tanginess, zestverb

    a tart spicy quality

  3. zest, spice, spice upverb

    add herbs or spices to

Wiktionary

  1. zestnoun

    Enthusiasm.

    Auntie Mame had a real zest for life.

  2. zestnoun

    The outer skin of a citrus fruit, used as a flavouring or garnish.

    The orange zest gives the strong flavors in this dish.

  3. zestverb

    To scrape the zest from a fruit

  4. zestverb

    To make more zesty

  5. Etymology: French zeste, Greek ζέστη (zesti = warmth) The original meaning is 2. Meaning 1. ("enthusiasm") is metaphorical; confer to give a zest to, meaning "to add piquancy to", which can be done with a zest (meaning 2.).

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Zestnoun

  2. To Zestverb

    To heighten by an additional relish.

ChatGPT

  1. zest

    Zest is the outer colored part of the peel of a citrus fruit, commonly used as flavoring in cooking. In a broader sense, zest also refers to great enthusiasm, energy, or liveliness. It describes the quality or state of being exciting and full of energy.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Zestnoun

    a piece of orange or lemon peel, or the aromatic oil which may be squeezed from such peel, used to give flavor to liquor, etc

  2. Zestnoun

    hence, something that gives or enhances a pleasant taste, or the taste itself; an appetizer; also, keen enjoyment; relish; gusto

  3. Zestnoun

    the woody, thick skin inclosing the kernel of a walnut

  4. Zestverb

    to cut into thin slips, as the peel of an orange, lemon, etc.; to squeeze, as peel, over the surface of anything

  5. Zestverb

    to give a relish or flavor to; to heighten the taste or relish of; as, to zest wine

  6. Etymology: [F. zeste, probably fr. L. schistos split, cleft, divided, Gr. , from to split, cleave. Cf. Schism.]

Wikidata

  1. Zest

    Zest is a food ingredient that is prepared by scraping or cutting from the outer, colorful skin of citrus fruits such as lemon, orange, citron, and lime. Zest is used to add flavor to foods. In terms of fruit anatomy, zest is obtained from the flavedo. The flavedo and white pith of a citrus fruit together makes up its peel. The amounts of both flavedo and pith are variable among citrus fruits, and may be adjusted by the manner in which they are prepared. Citrus peel may be used fresh, dried, candied, or pickled in salt.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Zest

    zest, n. something that gives a relish: relish. [Fr. zeste, skin of an orange or lemon used to give a flavour—L. schistus—Gr. schistos, cleft, divided—schizein, to cleave.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ZEST in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ZEST in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of ZEST in a Sentence

  1. AiR Atman in Ravi:

    There is a factor unknown to man... That makes results fail, though he thinks he can. He tries his best with all his zest... But in the end, he fails the test.

  2. Tom Cruise:

    I really admire Queen Elizabeth, we can all learn lessons from her, and she is such a vibrant lady with a zest for life that really is addictive. But, you know, despite all the films and success, this was a ‘moment,’ as they say, and thankfully all went well. But when you look at who she has met across the decades you do think, ‘Why did they ask me?’.

  3. Antoine De Saint-Exupery:

    True happiness comes from the joy of deeds well done, the zest of creating things new.

  4. Sara El-Amine:

    We are a group that really uniquely knows that electability is self-determining and that oftentimes it's the people with the boldest vision and the most unlikely candidacies early on who can really shift the field, elizabeth Warren really has the zest and the grit and the gumption and the audacity that we loved that President Barack Obama really embodied.

  5. Covenant Akinlotan:

    Bring zest to your quest, and you'll manifest the very best from every effort you invest.

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