high-spirited (Meaning)

Wordnet

high-spirited (s)

joyously unrestrained

Webster

high-spirited (a.)

Full of spirit or natural fire; haughty; courageous; impetuous; not brooking restraint or opposition.

high-spirited Sentence Examples

  1. The high-spirited children danced and shouted with glee at the party.
  2. The team's high-spirited coach motivated them to perform at their best.
  3. Her high-spirited nature made her a joy to be around.
  4. The high-spirited crowd roared with laughter at the comedian's jokes.
  5. The high-spirited horse raced across the field, its mane flowing behind it.
  6. Despite facing challenges, her high-spirited attitude never wavered.
  7. The high-spirited students engaged enthusiastically in the class activities.
  8. The high-spirited volunteers brought a positive energy to the soup kitchen.
  9. The high-spirited athlete overcame injuries with determination and optimism.
  10. The high-spirited performance of the orchestra captivated the audience.

FAQs About the word high-spirited

joyously unrestrainedFull of spirit or natural fire; haughty; courageous; impetuous; not brooking restraint or opposition.

lively, buoyant, vivacious, bubbly,joyful, frolicsome, effervescent, exuberant, frolic, carefree

repressed, restrained, subdued, subdued, restrained, repressed, inhibited,sullen, sullen, inhibited

The high-spirited children danced and shouted with glee at the party.

The team's high-spirited coach motivated them to perform at their best.

Her high-spirited nature made her a joy to be around.

The high-spirited crowd roared with laughter at the comedian's jokes.