Zippy
1. Parts of Speech
Adjective
2. Definitions
- Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively and fast-moving.
- Quick, nimble, and efficient.
3. Pronunciations
4. Origin and Usage
The word "zippy" originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is believed to be a combination of "zip" (meaning energy or speed) and "-y" (a common suffix used to create adjectives). The word is often used to describe something that is fast, efficient, and full of energy. It can be used to describe a person, an object, or an experience.
5. Synonyms
- Quick
- Nimble
- Efficient
- Lively
- Fast
6. Related Words
- Quick
- Swift
- Brisk
- Alert
- Snappy
7. Example Sentences
- The zippy little sports car zoomed down the highway.
- She gave a zippy presentation that kept the audience engaged.
- The new software is much more zippy than the old version.
- Hes a zippy dresser, always wearing the latest styles.
- The dance routine was fast-paced and zippy, with lots of energy.