Pronunciation: /fɪlɪp/
noun something that adds stimulation or enjoyment
A1 I gave the cat a fillip on its back and it started purring.
A2 Adding some spices to the dish gave it the extra fillip it needed.
B1 The new marketing campaign provided a fillip to the company's sales.
B2 The discovery of a new source of funding gave the project a much-needed fillip.
C1 The government's investment in infrastructure projects acted as a fillip to the economy.
C2 The award-winning performance gave the actor's career a significant fillip.
verb to strike or tap lightly
A1 I fillip the ball into the air with my finger.
A2 She fillips through the pages of the book, looking for her favorite chapter.
B1 The new marketing campaign will fillip sales for the company.
B2 The unexpected endorsement from a celebrity filliped the popularity of the product.
C1 The innovative technology filliped the company's reputation in the industry.
C2 His charismatic leadership style fillips the team's motivation to achieve their goals.
formal The new tax incentives provided a fillip to the economy.
informal Adding extra cheese to the pizza gave it a nice fillip.
slang Getting a promotion was just the fillip I needed to boost my mood.
figurative The unexpected compliment acted as a fillip to her confidence.
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