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spirited
6 ENTRIES FOUND:
spirited
(adjective)
high–spirited
(adjective)
low–spirited
(adjective)
mean–spirited
(adjective)
public–spirited
(adjective)
spirit
(verb)
spirited
/
ˈ
spirətəd/
adjective
spirited
/
ˈ
spirətəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPIRITED
[
more spirited; most spirited
]
:
full of courage or energy
:
very lively or determined
We had a
spirited
[=
lively
] discussion.
The team put up a
spirited
defense.
She's a very
spirited
young lady.
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see also
high-spirited
,
low-spirited
,
mean-spirited
,
public-spirited
— spiritedly
adverb
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