elan

[ey-lahn, ey-lan]

elan Definition

  • 1a vigorous spirit or enthusiasm
  • 2dash; impetuous ardor

Using elan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "elan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    She tackled the project with elan and finished it ahead of schedule.

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    The dancers moved with elan and grace.

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    He spoke with elan and conviction, inspiring the audience.

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    The team played with elan and won the championship.

elan Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for elan

Phrases with elan

  • with great energy, style, and enthusiasm

    Example

    She performed the song with elan, captivating the audience.

  • a lack of enthusiasm or energy

    Example

    His presentation lacked elan and failed to engage the audience.

  • a vital force or impulse that animates living beings and drives evolution

    Example

    Bergson's philosophy posits an elan vital that underlies all life and consciousness.

Origins of elan

from French 'élan', meaning 'impulse' or 'momentum'

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Summary: elan in Brief

'Elan' [ey-lahn, ey-lan] refers to a lively spirit or enthusiasm, often characterized by energy and style. It can be seen in various contexts, from tackling projects to performing on stage, as in 'She tackled the project with elan and finished it ahead of schedule.' 'Elan' is also used in phrases like 'with elan,' denoting great energy and enthusiasm, and 'lack of elan,' indicating a lack of energy or enthusiasm.