Pronunciation: /ɛsˈpri/
noun a person's spirit or nature, especially as it is shown in their behavior
A1 She has a cheerful esprit that brightens up the room.
A2 The team's esprit de corps helped them win the championship.
B1 The company's esprit is reflected in its innovative products.
B2 His esprit is contagious and inspires others to work hard.
C1 The artist's esprit shines through in every brushstroke of his masterpiece.
C2 The professor's esprit captivates his students and keeps them engaged in class.
adjective showing a lively intelligence or wit
A1 She has an esprit personality that lights up the room.
A2 The team showed great esprit de corps during the competition.
B1 The company's esprit decor makes it a popular place for social gatherings.
B2 The artist's esprit style is easily recognizable in all of his paintings.
C1 His esprit wit and charm captivated everyone in the audience.
C2 The novel was praised for its esprit narrative and intricate plot twists.
formal She possessed a sharp intellect and a refined esprit that set her apart from her peers.
informal His witty remarks and lively esprit always liven up the party.
slang I love hanging out with her, she's got such a cool esprit about her.
figurative The team's esprit de corps was evident in their seamless coordination during the project.
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