esprit

[ˈɛspriː]

esprit Definition

wit or liveliness of mind; the quality of being lively, vivacious, or witty.

Using esprit: Examples

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

  • Example

    She is known for her esprit and quick comebacks.

  • Example

    The party was full of esprit and energy.

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    His writing is marked by a certain esprit that makes it enjoyable to read.

esprit Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with esprit

  • a feeling of pride, fellowship, and common loyalty shared by the members of a particular group

    Example

    The team's esprit de corps helped them win the championship.

  • esprit d'escalier

    the feeling of finding the perfect witty remark too late, after leaving the situation where it would have been useful

    Example

    I always experience esprit d'escalier and think of the perfect comeback when it's too late.

  • esprit de l'escalier

    an alternative spelling of 'esprit d'escalier'

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Origins of esprit

from French 'esprit', meaning 'spirit'

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Summary: esprit in Brief

'Esprit' [ˈɛspriː] refers to the quality of being lively, vivacious, or witty. It is often used to describe a person's wit or liveliness of mind, as in 'She is known for her esprit and quick comebacks.' The term also extends into phrases like 'esprit de corps,' denoting a feeling of pride and fellowship among a group, and 'esprit d'escalier,' referring to the feeling of thinking of the perfect witty remark too late.