Spiritedness: meaning, definitions and examples

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spiritedness

 

[ ˈspɪrɪtɪdnəs ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

high energy level

Spiritedness refers to the quality of being lively, energetic, and full of enthusiasm. It is the state of having a high level of vitality and vigor.

Synonyms

energy, enthusiasm, vitality.

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Word Description / Examples
spiritedness

Often used to describe someone who is lively and full of zest, especially in challenging situations. It hints at courage and a fighting spirit.

  • Her spiritedness was evident as she faced every obstacle with a smile.
  • The team's spiritedness did not wane even when they were losing the game.
vitality

Usually refers to someone's health, life force, or overall physical and mental well-being. Vitality emphasizes being strong, active, and full of life.

  • The elderly man surprised everyone with his vitality.
  • A diet rich in nutrients can improve your overall vitality.
enthusiasm

Connotes a strong excitement or eager interest in something. It can be used to describe someone's passion or intense interest in a specific activity or topic.

  • Her enthusiasm for the project was contagious.
  • He spoke about his research with great enthusiasm.
energy

Used in everyday situations to describe physical or mental vigor. It is a neutral term that can apply to both people and physical phenomena.

  • I don't have enough energy to go jogging today.
  • The kids were bursting with energy after eating their lunch.

Examples of usage

  • She approached every task with spiritedness and determination.
  • His spiritedness on the field motivated the entire team to perform better.
  • The spiritedness of the crowd at the concert was contagious.

Translations

Translations of the word "spiritedness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vivacidade

🇮🇳 उत्साह

🇩🇪 Lebhaftigkeit

🇮🇩 semangat

🇺🇦 жвавість

🇵🇱 żywotność

🇯🇵 活気

🇫🇷 vivacité

🇪🇸 vivacidad

🇹🇷 canlılık

🇰🇷 활기

🇸🇦 حيوية

🇨🇿 živost

🇸🇰 živosť

🇨🇳 活力

🇸🇮 živahnost

🇮🇸 líflegur

🇰🇿 жігер

🇬🇪 სიცოცხლე

🇦🇿 canlılıq

🇲🇽 vivacidad

Etymology

The word 'spiritedness' originates from the term 'spirit' which originally referred to a supernatural being or essence. Over time, it evolved to also represent the essence of a person or their energy. The suffix '-ness' is added to create the noun form, indicating the quality or state of being spirited. In modern usage, spiritedness is often associated with liveliness, enthusiasm, and high energy levels.

See also: dispiritedly, dispiriting, spirited, spiritlessly, spirits, spiritual, spiritualist, spirituality, spiritualize, spiritually.