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Zooey

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Adjective — Resembling a zoo, or crowded and chaotic like one.

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Etymology

Formed from "zoo" plus the adjective-forming suffix "-ey."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Zooey” mean?

The word “Zooey” means resembling a zoo, or crowded and chaotic like one. In plain terms, describes a place that feels packed and disorderly, the way a zoo can feel on a busy day.

How do you pronounce “Zooey”?

“Zooey” is pronounced ZOH-ee (/ˈzoʊ.i/ in IPA).

How do you use “Zooey” in a sentence?

Here is “Zooey” used in a sentence: “The airport on the morning of the holiday was absolutely zooey.”

What part of speech is “Zooey”?

“Zooey” is an adjective.

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