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[ zest-fuhl ] / ˈzɛst fəl / SEE SYNONYMS FOR zestful ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivefull of zest. characterized by keen relish, hearty enjoyment, etc. Origin of zestfulFirst recorded in 1840–50; zest + -ful OTHER WORDS FROM zestfulzest·ful·ly, adverbzest·ful·ness, nounWords nearby zestfulzero-zero, Zerubbabel, Zervanism, zest, zester, zestful, Zestril, zesty, zeta, zetacrit, Zeta-Jones Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for zestfulOn those afternoons the lake was a pretty sight, zestful, alive with color. The Plastic Age|Percy Marks When Brink hung up, Fitzgerald had a look of zestful anticipation on his face. The Ambulance Made Two Trips|William Fitzgerald Jenkins So off the old pair started at once on the quest, drawing some renewal of zestful youth from its absorbing interest. An Engagement of Convenience|Louis Zangwill For Boone the approaching summer was no longer a period of zestful anticipation. The Tempering|Charles Neville Buck
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