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zit

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Noun — A pimple, especially one on the face.

Etymology

Of uncertain origin, first recorded among North American teenagers in the 1960s; related informally to German Zitze ("nipple").

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What does “zit” mean?

The word “zit” means a pimple, especially one on the face. In plain terms, an informal word for a spot or pimple on the skin.

How do you pronounce “zit”?

“Zit” is pronounced ZIHT (/ˈzɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “zit” in a sentence?

Here is “zit” used in a sentence: “She covered the zit on her chin with concealer before the photo.”

What part of speech is “zit”?

“Zit” is a noun.

Where does the word “zit” come from?

The word “zit” dates back to around 1960 and comes from German. Of uncertain origin, first recorded among North American teenagers in the 1960s; related informally to German Zitze ("nipple").

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