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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91 He's got the right spirit!
92 Our school has been renovated by Lei Feng's spirit.
93 Our fighting spirit soars aloft.
94 We shall be with you in spirit.
95 His spirit was vitiated by pleasure seeking.
96 The exhibition captures the spirit of 'Cool Britannia'.
97 They tortured him until he was broken in spirit.
98 DiFranco charmed the audience with her feisty spirit.
99 She has plenty of fighting spirit.
100 The difficulties have created a spirit of togetherness.
101 He is dead[sentencedict.com], but his spirit lives on.
102 Nothing could foul up their militant spirit.
103 The new leader personified a new spirit of the time.
104 One quality the team possessed in abundance was fighting spirit.
105 Come on, don't give up now! Where's your fighting spirit?
106 He is interested in the spirit of the play, and he is not averse to throwing in an anachronism or two if he thinks it will help underscore a point.
107 They played with spirit.
108 Mr Arkwright was the moving spirit behind the founding of the union.
109 The spirit of fair play is sadly missing from the sport these days.
110 Art was created to uplift the mind and the spirit.
111 She claims to have occult powers, given to her by some mysterious spirit.
112 There is a spirit of defeatism among some members of the party.
113 God is pure spirit.
114 St Paul speaks of the body as the "temple of the Holy Spirit".
115 Suffering was easier to bear than the bitterness he felt corroding his spirit.
116 The party went well because everyone entered into the spirit of things.
117 Thoreau believed that his actions were in the spirit of American institutions.
118 I'll go for a run this evening, if the spirit moves me.
119 He answered with spirit.
120 When they took away his freedom, they broke his spirit .
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.