zest Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of zest In English

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Examples of zest

  • In contrast, the recently completed library possesses a verve and zest which conveys a dynamism that many of the more established universities might hanker after.

  • Too many, naturally full of youthful zest, find the maze impenetrable, stop trying, lose confidence, and become switched off.

  • We neither believe in the unfettered exploitation of humanity nor in the suppression of the natural aspirations which colour and give zest.

  • I shall grow old but never lose life's zest.

  • On such machines the prize is added to give a little zest to the pleasure of playing.

  • As he is in the prime of life with a splendid zest and enthusiasm for living, he is the ideal person to answer this question.

  • I might guess that her secret lies in her genuine and unaffected interest in people, and in her zest for life.

  • I have no doubt that efficiency at work and zest for the pleasures of life can be enormously increased by being in good physical condition.

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Translations of zest In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    興奮, 狂熱, 熱情…

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  • 中文简体

    兴奋, 狂热, 热情…

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  • Español

    entusiasmo, brío, ralladura…

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  • Português

    graça, gosto, raspas…

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  • Türk dili

    merak, tutku, heves…

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  • Français

    entrain, enthousiasme…

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  • Čeština

    nadšení…

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  • Dansk

    iver, entusiasme…

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