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fillip
[ fil-uhp ]
noun
- an act or instance of striking something with the nail of a finger snapped from the end of a thumb; a smart tap or stroke.
- anything that tends to rouse, excite, or revive; a stimulus:
Praise is an excellent fillip for waning ambition.
verb (used with object)
- to strike with a fillip.
- to tap or strike smartly.
- to drive by or as by a fillip:
Anticipation filliped his passion.
verb (used without object)
- to make a fillip with the fingers.
fillip
/ ˈfɪlɪp /
noun
- something that adds stimulation or enjoyment
- the action of holding a finger towards the palm with the thumb and suddenly releasing it outwards to produce a snapping sound
- a quick blow or tap made by a finger snapped in this way
verb
- tr to stimulate or excite
- tr to strike or project sharply with a fillip
- intr to make a fillip
Word History and Origins
Origin of fillip1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fillip1
Example Sentences
But as the US aims to build resilience against China’s semiconductor industry – vital for modern technology – the deal gives a renewed fillip to India.
They are a morale-lifting fillip for the party of the new arrival, and debilitating for the party the MP has left, particularly when it's from the governing to the main opposition party.
Whether this potential blockbuster gives a fillip to the lacklustre IPO market remains to be seen, after some high-profile public debuts this year failed to impress.
But it'd be a massive fillip for Mr Sunak and a huge dividing line with Labour - who have said they'd scrap the scheme if they came into government and it was already operational.
India's successful mission last month to land a spacecraft on the moon is another factor that feeds into the country's feel-good image and gives Modi a fillip, they said.
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