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spiritful
[ spir-it-fuhl ]
adjective
- having or showing zest, animation, energy, etc.; spirited; stirring:
They opened with a spiritful set of foot-stomping dance tunes played on the banjo and fiddle.
The workshop was led by a dynamic and spiritful presenter.
- having or showing emotional or spiritual depth, power, refinement, interest, etc.:
This novel is soulful, spiritful, beautiful, alone in its league.
She hopes her work will evoke healing influences in others and provide them with spiritful inspiration.
He is a courageous and spiritful person who has undergone many trials and has not broken.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of spiritful1
First recorded in 1595–1605; spirit ( def ) + -ful ( def )
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Example Sentences
This wine is exceeding pleasant, strong, spiritful and comfortable.
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Miss Howe is a charming creature too; but confoundedly smart and spiritful.
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