spirited

IPA: spˈɪrɪtʌd

adjective

  • Lively, vigorous, animated or courageous.
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Examples of "spirited" in Sentences

  • Just how sloppy, stupid, and mean spirited is the drone program management?
  • Caroline is neither masculine, nor of what they call the spirited order of women. '
  • Her blog about living by the cosmic hints around us in spirited style is Hot Flashbacks, Cool Insights.
  • Her blog Hot Flashbacks, Cool Insights celebrates living by the cosmic hints all around us in spirited style.
  • I taught Sunday school classes, led home Bible studies, and discussed theological nuances in spirited conversations with my friends over coffee.
  • "Faux-Cons aren't interested in spirited or thoughtful debate, because such an endeavor requires accountability for the logical conclusion of their argument."
  • Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey began by pointing to what he called a spirited worldwide online debate about the future, including America's financial security, in which Mr. Obama's name figured prominently.
  • But if "mean-spirited" is the touchstone here, we might begin with English's hit piece last Saturday, in which she blindsided Star (and star) columnist Antonia Zerbisas after apparently being prompted by the publisher, John Cruikshank, to do so.

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