Zoetic
Adjective
UK
/zəʊˈɛt.ɪk/
US
/zoʊˈɛt.ɪk/
Definition
Full of life or related to living things.
Example
"The forest looked zoetic and full of movement."
"Her zoetic personality made everyone around her feel happy and full of energy."
"A healthy garden, full of flowers and insects, is a zoetic scene in nature."
Explanation
Zoetic means related to life or living things. It describes something that is full of life, active, or alive. For example, a garden full of birds and flowers looks zoetic. You can use it for people, places, or nature to show energy and movement. It comes from the Greek word zoē, meaning “life.” So, if something is zoetic, it shows signs of growth, energy, or activity, not stillness or death.