career vs zoom

career

verb
  • To move rapidly straight ahead, especially in an uncontrolled way. 

noun
  • General course of action or conduct in life, or in a particular part of it. 

  • One's calling in life; a person's occupation; one's profession. 

  • A jouster's path during a joust. 

  • The flight of a hawk. 

adj
  • Synonym of serial (“doing something repeatedly or regularly as part of one's lifestyle or career”) 

zoom

verb
  • To move rapidly. 

  • To zoom climb. 

  • To move fast with a humming noise. 

  • To change the focal length of a zoom lens. 

  • To manipulate a display so as to magnify or shrink it. 

  • To go up sharply. 

  • To participate in a video teleconferencing call. 

noun
  • A humming noise from something moving very fast. 

  • A big increase. 

  • A quick ascent. 

  • An augmentation of a view, by varying the focal length of a lens, or digitally. 

  • A video teleconferencing call. 

intj
  • Suggesting something moving quickly 

  • Suggesting a sudden change, especially an improvement or an increase 

  • Representing a humming sound 

How often have the words career and zoom occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )