zestedhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zested_adj%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezested, adj.
Revised 2018

zestedadjective

  1. 1769–
    Stressed as ˈzested.
    1. 1769
      One circumstance that might well..teach mankind to relish the beverage of virtue..above their most zested enjoyments.
      O. Goldsmith, Roman History vol. II. 74
    2. 1877
      Ah, what a supper it must have been! Bountiful, zested, racy, rare.
      Harper's Magazine August 433/2
    3. 1919
      Miss Matilda was aware of a slackening from the keen excitement and zested peril of their escape.
      J. Russel, Where Pavement Ends (1921) 80
    4. 2016
      Slice the zested grapefruit in half and press gently onto the rim of the glass.
      S. Johansen, How to Hygge (2017) 154/1

Originally published as part of the entry for zest, v.

zest, v. was revised in June 2018.