Definition of zingy

zingyadjective

zingy

/ˈzɪŋi//ˈzɪŋi/

The word "zingy" has a fascinating history. It originated in the mid-17th century, derived from the Old French word "zingler," meaning "to whisper" or "to hum." In the early 1600s, the term referred to a gentle, whispery sound, often used to describe the soft hum of a buzzing insect or a muted, quiet sound. Over time, the meaning of "zingy" expanded to encompass a range of connotations, from the definition of a sharp, piercing sound to describing something bright, lively, or intensely flavoured. In the 20th century, "zingy" became a popular adjective in the culinary world, particularly in relation to sauces, drinks, and dishes with a bold, spicy kick. Today, "zingy" is often used to describe anything that packs a punch, whether it's a flavorful cocktail, a spicy dish, or a witty remark that leaves you feeling energized and delighted!

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that tastes or smells sharp and fresh or spicy

có vị hoặc mùi nồng và tươi hoặc cay

Example:
  • a zingy cucumber and caper relish

    một món dưa chuột và nụ bạch hoa chua cay

fast and exciting or fun

nhanh và thú vị hoặc vui vẻ

Example:
  • modern, zingy chat shows

    chương trình trò chuyện hiện đại, sôi động