Zestless
Adjective
UK
/Ëzest.lÉs/
US
/Ëzest.lÉs/
Definition
Showing no excitement or interest.
Example
"She looked zestless this morning."
"After the long week, he felt zestless and didnât want to go out with friends."
"The room seemed zestless without paint or flowers."
Explanation
If someone is zestless, they have no energy, excitement, or interest in things. The word comes from zest, which means âenergy or strong interestâ. For example, he felt zestless after many tiring days at work. A zestless person often feels bored, tired, or unmotivated, like when you donât want to do anything fun. It can describe a mood, personality, or day that feels dull or lifeless.