zestful

IPA: zˈɛstfʌɫ

adjective

  • Full of zest.
  • Of food, or an aroma or flavour: pleasantly piquant, pungent, or spicy; zesty.
  • (figurative) Eager, enthusiastic.
  • (figurative) Having a spirited love of life; ebullient, zesty.
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Examples of "zestful" in Sentences

  • But not quite as zestful as some of the other Torchwood writing.
  • Worst of all or so it seemed to me at the time, Leinster had fallen in love with the word zestful.
  • Just seeing this phenomenon happen on TV or reading about it in a magazine sparks a zestful appreciation of the mysteries of nature.
  • For me, it was the literary equivalent of a smallpox vaccination: I have never, so far as I know, used the word zestful in a novel or a story.
  • A good thing, too, because Will's range seems narrower, notwithstanding Mr. Franco's efforts, and most of the other human characters are stick figures clothed in zestful clichés.
  • Perhaps most tellingly, Roffey admits that, despite all the workshops and zestful attempts at sexual self-improvement, she actually likes her "flawed and crooked self" and in some ways makes a writerly choice to remain "blind" because "I wanted to turn the darkness in me into prose".
  • He didn't direct "It's a Wonderful Life," but he lived one, a life of zestful achievement and exuberant friendship that seldom took him far from New York, the city he used, in all its gritty glory, as his back lot for such films as "Dog Day Afternoon," "Serpico" and "Prince of the City."

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