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spirited
[spir-i-tid]
adjective
having or showing mettle, courage, vigor, liveliness, etc..
a spirited defense of poetry.
Synonyms: , , , , , , , ,
spirited
/ ˈɪɪɪ /
adjective
displaying animation, vigour, or liveliness
(in combination) characterized by mood, temper, or disposition as specified
high-spirited
public-spirited
Other 51Թ Forms
- spiritedly adverb
- spiritedness noun
- nonspirited adjective
- nonspiritedly adverb
- nonspiritedness noun
- quasi-spirited adjective
- quasi-spiritedly adverb
- unspirited adjective
- unspiritedly adverb
- ˈ辱ٱԱ noun
- ˈ辱ٱ adverb
Example Sentences
They spirited him off to a prison in western Pennsylvania.
So at 16, the Athletic reported, he arranged to be spirited off the island alongside Jairo Pomares, another young Cuban star, traveling through Guyana, Curacao and Haiti before crossing in the Dominican Republic.
But of course that assumes that Jackman is looking to pass the baton, which was not at all the impression you got from his spirited and athletic 90-minute show at the Bowl.
This year will also feature a 10th anniversary reunion performance by the cast of “Hamilton,” as well as a variety of spirited performances by this year’s crop of musical nominees.
Kregar says the spirited debate around the sculpture means Boom Boom could eventually win round "the haters".
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