spirits
Prononciation : [ˈspɪrɪts]
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) how someone feels, either happy or sad. If someone has high spirits, they are feeling cheerful and positive, while low spirits mean they are feeling sad or depressed.
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She was in high spirits after winning the game.
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He was in low spirits after losing his favorite toy.
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How can we lift your spirits when you’re feeling down?
Contexte : « beverage »
(noun) a type of strong alcoholic drink, like whiskey, rum, or vodka. This is what some people drink during celebrations or parties.
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They served various spirits at the party, including cocktails and shots.
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He decided to avoid spirits and drink only water tonight.
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What types of spirits do you have at the bar?
Contexte : « supernatural »
(noun) a ghost or a non-physical being that some people believe can be around us. These spirits are often thought to be from people who have passed away.
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They told stories of friendly spirits that roamed the old house.
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She didn't believe in spirits and thought there was a logical explanation for the noises.
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Have you ever seen a spirit or heard a ghost story?
Contexte : « character quality »
(noun) the part of someone’s personality that shows strength or courage. Someone with a strong spirit can keep going even when things are tough.
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Her spirit was unbreakable, even during difficult times.
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He lost his spirit after facing so many challenges.
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What do you think gives a person a strong spirit?