oomph

[o͝omf]

oomph Definition

  • 1a quality of vigor, vitality, or attractiveness; charisma
  • 2physical or sexual appeal

Using oomph: Examples

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

  • Example

    She has a lot of oomph and energy on stage.

  • Example

    The new car model has more oomph than the previous one.

  • Example

    He lacks the oomph to make it as a professional athlete.

oomph Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with oomph

  • to add energy, enthusiasm, or effort to something

    Example

    If we put some oomph into our marketing campaign, we can increase sales.

  • lose one's oomph

    to lose energy, enthusiasm, or motivation

    Example

    After working for 12 hours straight, I lost my oomph and just wanted to go to bed.

  • have oomph in one's step

    to walk with energy and confidence

    Example

    She had oomph in her step as she walked into the interview room.

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Summary: oomph in Brief

'Oomph' [o͝omf] is a noun that refers to a quality of vigor, vitality, or attractiveness, often associated with charisma or physical/sexual appeal. It can be used to describe a person's energy or the power of an object or situation, as in 'The new car model has more oomph than the previous one.' Phrases like 'put some oomph into something' and 'lose one's oomph' convey adding or losing energy or enthusiasm, while 'have oomph in one's step' describes walking with energy and confidence.