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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.

Example

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.

Example

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.

Example

The speaker was dull and lacked any pep during the presentation.

Example

Why do some people seem to have more pep than others?

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