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		Definition of high-spirited in English: high-spiritedadjective ˌhʌɪˈspɪrɪtɪdˌhaɪˈspɪrədəd Lively and cheerful in behaviour or mood.  high-spirited holidaymakers  high-spirited victory celebrations  Example sentencesExamples -  I saw an altogether different person, a high-spirited, hard-working creative filmmaker, interacting with his stars and staff.
 -  Over 300 people attended the ceremony, which was followed by a high-spirited barbecue.
 -  She was a very competitive and high-spirited child.
 -  He was caught up in the high-spirited behaviour.
 -  The sea seemed to reflect my mood: high-spirited and cheerful.
 -  Relations between members were informal, often tense, and their debates were certainly high-spirited.
 -  He became a movie legend by thrilling audiences with his high-spirited adventures, roguish charm, and dashing good looks.
 -  The high-spirited crowd was then entertained by two big bands.
 -  More than 6,000 people took to the streets of Dublin at the weekend in a high-spirited and colourful celebration.
 -  The show was big, generous, inclusive and high-spirited.
 
  Synonyms lively, spirited, full of life, full of fun, fun-loving, animated, vibrant, vital, zestful, dynamic, active, energetic, vigorous, boisterous, bouncy, bubbly, sparkling, vivacious, effervescent, buoyant, cheerful, joyful, exuberant, ebullient, jaunty, irrepressible informal chirpy, peppy, sparky, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, bright and breezy, full of beans, full of vim and vigour North American informal peart archaic frolicsome 
 Derivatives   noun This bewitching site is just a perfect place to enjoy the high-spiritedness  Example sentencesExamples -  A youthful linguistic high-spiritedness enlivens the page.
 -  Her reputation for high-spiritedness remained, and extended into her personal life.
 -  ‘This bewitching site is just a perfect place to enjoy the high-spiritedness
 -  What made him irresistible, and always forgivable, was his high-spiritedness and his love of the game.
 -  These children have reached that tipping point from mischievous high spiritedness to anti-social menace.
 
 
 
    Definition of high-spirited in US English: high-spiritedadjectiveˌhaɪˈspɪrədədˌhīˈspirədəd Lively and cheerful in behavior or mood.  high-spirited vacationers  high-spirited victory celebrations  Example sentencesExamples -  The show was big, generous, inclusive and high-spirited.
 -  I saw an altogether different person, a high-spirited, hard-working creative filmmaker, interacting with his stars and staff.
 -  He became a movie legend by thrilling audiences with his high-spirited adventures, roguish charm, and dashing good looks.
 -  He was caught up in the high-spirited behaviour.
 -  More than 6,000 people took to the streets of Dublin at the weekend in a high-spirited and colourful celebration.
 -  The sea seemed to reflect my mood: high-spirited and cheerful.
 -  Relations between members were informal, often tense, and their debates were certainly high-spirited.
 -  The high-spirited crowd was then entertained by two big bands.
 -  She was a very competitive and high-spirited child.
 -  Over 300 people attended the ceremony, which was followed by a high-spirited barbecue.
 
  Synonyms lively, spirited, full of life, full of fun, fun-loving, animated, vibrant, vital, zestful, dynamic, active, energetic, vigorous, boisterous, bouncy, bubbly, sparkling, vivacious, effervescent, buoyant, cheerful, joyful, exuberant, ebullient, jaunty, irrepressible     |