zing
Zing is a feeling of excitement or a sharp, fast sound.
Explanation at your level:
Zing is a fun word. It means energy. If you are happy and fast, you have zing! A fast ball has a zing sound.
Use 'zing' when something is exciting. Maybe a lemon has a 'zing' because it is sour and fresh. It is a very happy word.
When you want to describe a lively quality, use 'zing'. It is often used for food, like 'this sauce has a lot of zing'. It also describes a high-pitched sound of something moving fast.
Zing is a versatile noun and verb. It implies a sudden, sharp energy. You might say a marketing campaign needs more 'zing' to attract customers, meaning it lacks excitement.
In advanced English, 'zing' functions as a metaphor for vitality. It is often used in journalistic or creative writing to describe a punchy, effective quality that elevates a performance or a piece of writing beyond the mundane.
Etymologically, 'zing' serves as a prime example of sound-symbolism. Its usage spans from the literal auditory description of a projectile in motion to the abstract, qualitative assessment of charisma or zest, highlighting the fluid nature of English vocabulary.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Zing means energy or a sharp sound.
- It is a fun, informal word.
- Commonly used for food or personality.
- It rhymes with sing and ring.
Hey there! Have you ever felt like a piece of music or a person just had that extra spark? That is exactly what we mean when we say someone or something has zing.
It is a fantastic word that captures both energy and sound. You can use it to describe a vibrant personality or even the way a bullet or a fast-pitched baseball moves through the air. It is all about speed, impact, and a little bit of fun.
Zing is what linguists call an onomatopoeic word. This means it was created to imitate the actual sound it describes! It popped up in American English during the early 20th century.
It likely evolved from older words like 'zizz' or 'whiz' that were used to describe buzzing or rushing sounds. By the 1920s, it started being used metaphorically to describe a 'zesty' or 'energetic' quality in people, moving away from just being a sound effect.
You will mostly hear 'zing' in casual or semi-formal conversations. It is perfect for describing food that has a tangy flavor or a person who is full of life.
Common phrases include 'add some zing' to a recipe or 'the zing of the guitar string.' It is generally considered a lighthearted word, so avoid using it in very serious or somber professional reports.
1. Add some zing: To make something more exciting. 'Let's add some zing to this presentation!'
2. Lose its zing: To become boring or flat. 'The soda has lost its zing after sitting out all day.'
3. Zing someone: To make a sharp or witty remark at someone's expense. 'He really zinged her with that comeback.'
4. With a zing: Doing something with great speed or energy. 'The ball flew past with a zing.'
5. Full of zing: Describing someone very energetic. 'She is absolutely full of zing today!'
As a verb, 'zing' follows regular patterns: zing, zings, zinged, zinging. As a noun, it is usually uncountable when referring to the quality of energy.
The IPA is /zɪŋ/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with 'sing', 'ring', 'wing', 'bring', and 'king'. The stress is always on the single syllable.
Fun Fact
It appeared in the 1920s as a sound effect for fast-moving objects.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'i' sound like in 'sit'
Crisp 'z' and nasal 'ng'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing 'z' like 's'
- Dropping the 'g' sound
- Adding extra syllables
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Simple to use
Fun to say
Clear sound
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Uncountable Nouns
The zing is great.
Onomatopoeia
Zing, buzz, pop.
Verb Tenses
Zinged, zinging.
Examples by Level
The ball went zing!
ball moved fast
verb usage
I have zing.
I have energy
noun usage
It is a zing.
it is fast
noun usage
Hear the zing.
listen to sound
noun usage
Zing goes the ball.
sound of ball
verb usage
She has zing.
she is lively
noun usage
The car went zing.
car fast
verb usage
I like the zing.
I like the energy
noun usage
The lemon added a nice zing to the salad.
He walked with a lot of zing in his step.
The arrow flew with a loud zing.
This music has real zing to it.
She is full of zing today.
The soda had a little zing.
I heard the zing of the wire.
That joke had a lot of zing.
The sauce needs more zing to be perfect.
The comedian zinged the audience with a sharp joke.
The guitar string snapped with a sharp zing.
Her performance lacked the usual zing.
He added a bit of zing to his presentation.
The project needs more zing to stand out.
I love the zing of fresh ginger.
The bullet went zing past my ear.
The marketing team wants to add some zing to the new brand identity.
His witty repartee always has a certain zing to it.
The cold air gave the morning a refreshing zing.
She zinged her opponent with a clever rebuttal.
The vibrant colors give the painting a real zing.
The spicy curry had a wonderful zing.
The engine gave a zing as it started up.
The atmosphere in the room had a special zing.
The author's prose has a rhythmic zing that keeps the reader engaged.
The director brought a new level of zing to the classic play.
His critique was a verbal zing that left the room silent.
The cocktail was balanced, with just enough citrus zing.
The innovative design adds a modern zing to the architecture.
Her enthusiasm provides a much-needed zing to the team.
The sudden zing of the violin string startled the audience.
The debate was characterized by the zing of sharp, intellectual exchanges.
The linguistic vitality of the passage is enhanced by the onomatopoeic zing of the verbs.
The performance was a masterclass in comedic zing and timing.
The chef's signature dish relies on the subtle zing of fermented chilis.
The political commentator is known for his ability to zing opponents with surgical precision.
The aesthetic zing of the neon lights defined the city's nightlife.
The narrative arc lost its zing in the final chapters.
The sound of the laser had a futuristic, metallic zing.
The cultural zeitgeist is often defined by the zing of new, avant-garde art.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"add some zing"
make exciting
Add some zing to the party.
casual"lose its zing"
become boring
The show lost its zing.
casual"full of zing"
very energetic
He is full of zing.
casual"with a zing"
fast/energetic
He ran with a zing.
casual"zing someone"
insult wittily
He zinged her.
casual"zing along"
move fast
The music zinged along.
casualEasily Confused
Similar energy
Zest is more about enthusiasm, zing is about sharpness/sound.
He has zest for life vs. The sauce has zing.
Both imply speed
Zip is more about movement, zing is about sound/energy.
Zip your bag vs. The ball zinged.
Rhyme
Sting is pain, zing is energy.
The bee sting vs. The ball zing.
Rhyme
Sing is vocal, zing is sound/energy.
I sing a song vs. The wire zinged.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + has + zing
The sauce has zing.
Subject + zinged + past
The ball zinged past.
Add + some + zing + to
Add some zing to it.
Subject + is + full of + zing
She is full of zing.
Subject + zinged + object
He zinged the crowd.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
6/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Zing is informal/slangy.
Different meanings.
Zing is for fast motion.
You don't have 'zings'.
Too informal.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a bee zipping past your ear.
When Native Speakers Use It
When describing food or energy.
Cultural Insight
Used in cartoons for speed.
Grammar Shortcut
It is an uncountable noun.
Say It Right
Keep the 'ng' sound crisp.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it in formal essays.
Did You Know?
It is a sound-effect word.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about your day.
Rhyme Time
Rhyme it with 'sing' to remember.
Context Check
Use it for positive energy.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Zing = Zip + Energy
Visual Association
A lemon with a lightning bolt on it.
Word Web
چالش
Describe your favorite food using the word 'zing'.
ریشه کلمه
English (Onomatopoeic)
Original meaning: Sound of something moving fast
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Common in sports, food reviews, and casual talk.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Cooking
- Add some zing
- Citrus zing
- Needs more zing
Sports
- Zinged past
- Great zing
- Full of zing
Music
- Sharp zing
- Zing of the string
- Lacked zing
Personality
- Full of zing
- Lively zing
- Has real zing
Conversation Starters
"What food do you think has the most zing?"
"Do you know anyone who is full of zing?"
"How do you add zing to your daily routine?"
"Have you ever heard something go 'zing'?"
"What makes a party have zing?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a person you know who has a lot of zing.
Write about a meal that had a surprising zing.
How can you add more zing to your study habits?
What does the word 'zing' sound like to you?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it is casual.
Yes, if they are energetic.
No, it is uncountable.
Yes, it can be.
Sing, ring, wing.
It is onomatopoeic.
Yes, tangy food.
Usually, yes.
خودت رو بسنج
The ball went ___.
Zing describes the sound.
What does 'zing' mean?
Zing is energy.
Zing can describe a flavor.
Yes, tangy flavors have zing.
Word
معنی
Both relate to liveliness.
Subject-Verb-Object.
The sauce has a ___ zing.
Sharp zing is a common collocation.
Which is a synonym?
Verve is energy.
Zing is a formal scientific term.
It is informal.
Grammatical structure.
The ___ zing of the violin.
Zing is high-pitched.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
Zing is a punchy, energetic word that describes both a lively feeling and a sharp, fast sound.
- Zing means energy or a sharp sound.
- It is a fun, informal word.
- Commonly used for food or personality.
- It rhymes with sing and ring.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a bee zipping past your ear.
When Native Speakers Use It
When describing food or energy.
Cultural Insight
Used in cartoons for speed.
Grammar Shortcut
It is an uncountable noun.