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esprit
[ e-spree ]
noun
- sprightliness of spirit or wit; lively intelligence.
esprit
/ ɛˈ²õ±è°ù¾±Ë /
noun
- spirit and liveliness, esp in wit
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of esprit1
Example Sentences
“I think there’s certainly an esprit de corps, a unity, a camaraderie that comes from going through an experience like this,†Lee said.
Though the play touches on somber topics — racist violence, the fragmented lives of the migrant diaspora — it is anything but earnest, with a jaunty, naïve quality that echoes the reckless esprit of early adulthood.
“Similarly, regarding workplace relationships I am proud of the professionalism, dedication and esprit de corp displayed in the workplace.â€
But seen here, at comic-strip scale, they radiate imaginative esprit, thanks to the wonderful linear style — shivery and filigree-fine — of an 8th century artist who signed his name.
Many also worry about the effect the strike will have on the esprit de corps between faculty and students and the often lifelong relationships they build.
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