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verve
[ vurv ]
noun
- enthusiasm or vigor, as in literary or artistic work; spirit:
Her latest novel lacks verve.
- vivaciousness; liveliness; animation:
I like a teacher with plenty of verve.
- Archaic. talent.
verve
/ ±¹ÉœË±¹ /
noun
- great vitality, enthusiasm, and liveliness; sparkle
- a rare word for talent
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of verve1
Example Sentences
As the band’s drummer, Suzette generally kept a lower profile than Selena; but behind her drum kit, and her camcorder, she captured her sister’s fire and verve more authentically than anyone else had before.
In spite of this, Newcastle United have gained the most points in the Premier League from losing positions, suggesting Howe's changes are more suited to adding bite in midfield rather than attacking verve.
When Jones first burst onto the international scene he had all his attacking verve, but lacked the defensive steel to go with it.
The result is a visually sensational picture, its dynamic verve seeming to embody the life of natural forms.
His expression holds the happy verve of a young man caught somewhere between boyhood and adolescence.
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