pep
Pronunciation: [pɛp]
Word
Context: “energy”
(noun) a feeling of excitement and energy. When someone has pep, they are lively and ready to do things.
Example
She had a lot of pep before the big game and was bouncing around.
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After a long day, he felt tired and had no pep left in him.
Example
What can you do to add some pep to your day?
Context: “motivation”
(verb) to make someone feel more energetic and excited. It's like giving someone a little boost to help them feel good.
Example
The coach pep-talked the team before the championship match.
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He didn't manage to pep up the crowd before the event.
Example
How can I pep up my friend when she's feeling down?
Context: “enthusiasm”
(adjective) having or showing a lot of energy and excitement. A pep person is lively and fun to be around.
Example
Her pep personality makes the party so much more enjoyable.
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The speaker was dull and lacked any pep during the presentation.
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Why do some people seem to have more pep than others?
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