zest
Americannoun
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keen relish; hearty enjoyment; gusto.
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an agreeable or piquant flavor imparted to something.
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anything added to impart flavor, enhance one's appreciation, etc.
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piquancy; interest; charm.
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liveliness or energy; animating spirit.
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the peel, especially the thin outer peel, of a citrus fruit used for flavoring.
lemon zest.
verb (used with object)
noun
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invigorating or keen excitement or enjoyment
a zest for living
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added interest, flavour, or charm; piquancy
her presence gave zest to the occasion
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something added to give flavour or relish
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the peel or skin of an orange or lemon, used as flavouring in drinks, etc
verb
Other Word Forms
- zestful adjective
- zestfully adverb
- zestfulness noun
- zestless adjective
- zesty adjective
Etymology
Origin of zest
1665–75; < French zest (now zeste ) orange or lemon peel used for flavoring < ?
Example Sentences
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Roasting fruit — berries, peaches, even cranberries tossed with a little honey and citrus zest until jammy — turns smoothies, oatmeal and salads into something celebratory.
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The butter and cheese coat each strand in glossy, velvety richness, while lemon juice and zest cut through with a clean, almost electric acidity.
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I drizzled the berries with honey, added a fair amount of orange zest for brightness, tossed everything together and slid the tray into a hot oven.
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Stack ladyfingers with whole-berry cranberry sauce, vanilla pudding, and whipped cream flecked with a decidedly ungodly amount of orange zest.
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I used blood orange and lemon, scraping their zest and squeezing their juice into the batter, which is enriched with more than a half-cup of olive oil.
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