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Vesta Meaning in English

word

ˈvɛstə
VES-tuh
vˈɛstɐ
VEST-uh

Definition

A 'vesta' is an old-fashioned British word for a match used to light a fire or a cigarette.

Usage & Nuances

Very rare and old-fashioned in modern English; almost never used outside of historical or literary contexts, mainly in the UK. Not used for safety matches today—use simply 'match' instead. Sometimes appears in poetry or stories set in the 19th or early 20th centuries.

Example Sentences

The old shop still sells vestas in charming little tins.

natural

He lit the candle with a vesta.

basic

She struck a vesta to light her pipe.

basic

There is a box of vestas on the table.

basic

In Victorian times, people often carried a vesta to light lamps at night.

natural

He searched his pockets for a vesta but had to ask a stranger for a light.

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