spiriting (Meaning)

spiriting

general intent or real meaning, a solution in alcohol, mood entry 1, a usually volatile organic solvent (as an alcohol, ester, or hydrocarbon), a mental disposition characterized by firmness or assertiveness, ghost sense 2, the liquid containing ethanol and water that is distilled from an alcoholic liquid or mash, god sense 1b, a malevolent being that enters and possesses a human being, a force within a human being thought to give the body life, energy, and power, an often malevolent being that is bodiless but can become visible, the activating or essential principle influencing a person, a lively or brisk quality in a person or a person's actions, to carry off secretly or mysteriously, real meaning or intention, the feeling, quality, or disposition characterizing something, an alcoholic solution of a volatile substance, soul sense 2a, a being (as a ghost) whose existence cannot be explained by the known laws of nature, temper or disposition of mind or outlook especially when vigorous or animated, a distilled alcoholic liquor, to infuse with spirit, a usually volatile organic solvent (such as an alcohol, ester, or hydrocarbon), any of various volatile liquids obtained by distillation or cracking (as of petroleum, shale, or wood), distillate sense 1, a lively or brisk quality, enthusiastic loyalty, a special attitude or frame of mind, the immaterial intelligent or sentient part of a person, an animating or vital principle held to give life to physical organisms, an inclination, impulse, or tendency of a specified kind, a supernatural being or essence, to carry off usually secretly or mysteriously, a person having a character or disposition of a specified nature, an attitude governing one's actions, prevailing tone or tendency, animate, distillate, holy spirit, the liquid containing ethyl alcohol and water that is distilled from an alcoholic liquid or mash

spiriting Sentence Examples

  1. The magician effortlessly spirited the dove away from its cage.
  2. The child's toys seemed to mysteriously spirit themselves into the closet.
  3. With a whisper, the genie spirited the princess to a faraway land.
  4. The fog hung in the air like a specter, spiriting away the last vestiges of light.
  5. The thief spirted the jewels out of the vault, leaving no trace behind.
  6. The ghost spiriting through the mansion evoked a sense of unease in its occupants.
  7. The wind spirted the leaves into a frenzied dance, creating a haunting melody.
  8. The athlete spiriting down the track left his opponents trailing in his wake.
  9. The artist's brushwork seemed to spirit the subjects to life on the canvas.
  10. The music spirted a sense of joy and wonder in the hearts of its listeners.

FAQs About the word spiriting

general intent or real meaning, a solution in alcohol, mood entry 1, a usually volatile organic solvent (as an alcohol, ester, or hydrocarbon), a mental disposi

capturing, seizing,snatching, waylaying, abducting, absconding (with), stealing, crimping, shanghaiing, hijacking

delivering, returning, restoring,rescuing,ransoming, redeeming,

The magician effortlessly spirited the dove away from its cage.

The child's toys seemed to mysteriously spirit themselves into the closet.

With a whisper, the genie spirited the princess to a faraway land.

The fog hung in the air like a specter, spiriting away the last vestiges of light.