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zestful

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[zest-fuhl] / ˈzɛst fəl /

adjective

  1. full of zest.

  2. characterized by keen relish, hearty enjoyment, etc.


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Origin of zestful

First recorded in 1840–50; zest + -ful

Explanation

If someone is zestful, they're energetic and enthusiastic. Your zestful performance on the soccer field should earn you the title of Most Valuable Player! The noun zest has two meanings: the sour outer layer of peel on a citrus fruit or a passionate enthusiasm. The adjective zestful is used only in the second, more figurative way, to describe someone with true zeal or verve. A zestful response to an essay question will definitely get your teacher's attention, and a zestful audition may very well win you the role of Macbeth in your school's upcoming production.

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