Synonym: courage, disposition, heart, life, mind, nature, soul, temper, vigor, vivacity. Antonym: body. Similar words: spirited, empirical, aspire, spiral, perspire, inspire, inspired, conspiracy. Meaning: ['spɪrɪt] n. 1. the vital principle or animating force within living things 2. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people 3. a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character 4. any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings 5. the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection) 6. the intended meaning of a communication 7. animation and energy in action or expression 8. an inclination or tendency of a certain kind. v. infuse with spirit.
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61 Show a little fighting spirit.
62 Although they lost, the team played with tremendous spirit.
63 He works when the spirit moves him .
64 The rain damped their spirit.
65 Dauntless in spirit, they became steeled through hardship.
66 There's not much community spirit around here.
67 His beliefs conflicted with the spirit of the age.
68 Dr. Norman Bethune impersonates the spirit of proletarian internationalism.
69 They entered into the spirit of the occasion .
70 Exercise can do wonders for body, mind,[Sentencedict.com ] and spirit.
71 A selfless man has an indomitable spirit.
72 Whatever the degradation, the human spirit can be indestructible.
73 He slammed the door in a spirit of defiance.
74 He was endowed with the spirit of self-sacrifice.
75 The torture failed to break the prisoner's spirit.
76 Their cultural backgrounds gave them a spirit of adventure.
77 The failure dashed her spirit.
78 Try to purge your spirit of hatred.
79 Throughout the ordeal his spirit never broke.
80 They made the offer in a spirit of goodwill.
81 They took away his freedom and broke his spirit.
82 Tourism has not destroyed the spirit of Bali.
83 The spirit of our soldiers will never be broken.
84 She was a guiding spirit in primary education.
85 'OK, I'll try'. 'That's the spirit .'
86 Although the team lost, they played with tremendous spirit.
87 A spirit of hopelessness pervaded the country.
88 Her spirit broke when her son died so young.
89 I caught the spirit of the occasion.
90 I think this is an evil spirit at work.
More similar words: spirited, empirical, aspire, spiral, perspire, inspire, inspired, conspiracy, aspiration, respiratory, inspiration, perspiration, iris, Irish, virile, delirious, iridescent, empire, umpire, pirate, vampire, pirouette, spin, spit, spine, spill, spice, spite, spiky, spindle.