Spiritedly: meaning, definitions and examples

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spiritedly

 

[ ˈspΙͺrΙͺtΙͺdli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of action

Spiritedly describes the manner in which someone performs an action that is full of energy, enthusiasm, or determination. It suggests a lively and vigorous approach to activities or tasks.

Synonyms

energetically, enthusiastically, lively, vigorously.

Examples of usage

  • She danced spiritedly at the party.
  • He debated spiritedly during the class discussion.
  • The team played spiritedly despite the score.
  • They discussed their ideas spiritedly over coffee.

Etymology

The word 'spiritedly' originates from the adjective 'spirited,' which itself is derived from the noun 'spirit.' The term 'spirit' can be traced back to the Latin word 'spiritus,' meaning 'breath,' 'soul,' or 'life.' Over time, the English language adopted the term to describe not just the essence of life but also the energy and enthusiasm displayed by an individual. The suffix '-ly' is used in English to form adverbs from adjectives, indicating the manner of action. Thus, spiritedly combines the tenacity of spirit with the dynamic way of expressing that energy, emphasizing an active and vigorous approach in various contexts.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #36,810, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.