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spirited ADJ

spirited
enérgico(-a)
spirited discussion
animado(-a)

public-spirited ADJ

spirit [ˈspɪrɪt] N

1. spirit (ghost, soul):

2. spirit pl (mood):

3. spirit (character):

4. spirit (attitude):

5. spirit pl (alcoholic drink):

Holy Spirit N

spirit-level N

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We have several slight but spirited etchings by this master, in which the extremities of the figures are drawn in a very masterly style.
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Even diminutive woodcuts, be they portraits or landscapes, bear the mark of his spirited style.
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She has represented the poor indigenous, the migrant worker, and even free-spirited nuns for over 30 years.
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A free-spirited, adventurous woman, she is more open and outgoing in her day-to-day activities compared with the rest of the women in the family, who are noticeably more reserved.
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His work with acid and the burin was spirited and exhibited his thorough mastery of technic.
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His name derived from a personality like a high-spirited and uncontrolled horse, hence crazy or wild horse.
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She's very careless and free-spirited and when she was younger, she was very forgetful.
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Campaign clubs helped to extend and connect the social seasons for single young men and women, and gave both an occasion for high-spirited travel.
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A healthy spirited third chakra helps overcome inertia and jump-starts a get-up-and-go attitude so it is easier to take risks, assert one's will, and assume responsibility for one's life.
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Slowly, though, she becomes the voice of her book -- lively and spontaneous, that of a free-spirited 35-year-old navigating unplanned fame.
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