Zings

Pronunciation: /ˈzɪŋ/

Zings (noun)

  1. A feeling of energy or excitement that makes something more lively.
  2. A quick, sharp sound like something moving fast through the air.

Examples

  • The party lacked zing until the music started.
  • Her speech added zing to the event.

Common collocations: add zing, full of zing, zing of a bullet, zing through the air, zing up

Zings (verb)

  1. To make something more exciting or lively.
  2. To move quickly with a sharp sound.

Examples

  • They zinged up the presentation with some jokes.
  • The chef zinged the dish with extra spices.

Synonyms of Zings

Informal

Antonyms of Zings

  • describing lack of energy or excitement