About The Word High-spirited
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High-spirited
High-spirited Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of High-spirited?
[adj] joyously unrestrained
Synonyms | Synonyms for High-spirited: ebullient | exuberant | spirited Related Terms | Find terms related to High-spirited: agitable | arch | beany | brash | devilish | ebullient | edgy | effervescent | elfish | elvish | emotional | emotionally unstable | eruptive | excitable | explosive | fiery | foolish | full of mischief | highly emotional | high-mettled | high-strung | impish | inflammable | irascible | irritable | jolly | knavish | lighthearted | merry | mettlesome | mirthful | mischief-loving | mischievous | nervous | peppery | perturbable | playful | prankish | pranksome | pranky | prickly | puckish | roguish | scampish | scapegrace | sensitive | skittish | sportive | spunky | startlish | touchy | trickish | tricksy | vivacious | volcanic | waggish See Also | High-spirited In Webster's Dictionary \High"-spir`it*ed\, a.
Full of spirit or natural fire; haughty; courageous;
impetuous; not brooking restraint or opposition.
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