[
UK
/zˈɛd/
]
[ US /ˈzi/ ]
[ US /ˈzi/ ]
NOUN
-
the ending of a series or sequence
the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end -
the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet
the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee
he doesn't know A from izzard
How To Use Z In A Sentence
- I'm just a little bit caught in the middle. Life is a maze and love is a riddle, I don't know where to go, can't do it alone.
- The application of fertilizer increased the size of the plants.
- Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
- I bought a dozen eggs and every one of them was bad.
- I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
- When the King heard this, he bade his son be slain; but on the next day the second Wazir came forward for intercession and kissed ground in prostration. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- They are essential atmospheric cladding which prevents the earth from becoming a frozen planet.
- He specialized in moonlit and winter scenes, usually including a sheet of water and sometimes also involving the light of a fire, and he also painted sunsets and views at dawn or twilight.
- Dom recognized a master tactician when he saw one. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
- The poems, plays, and essays of the committed cultural nationalist are characterized by a markedly hortatory or didactic manner.