pep

[pep]

pep Definition

  • 1energy and enthusiasm
  • 2vigor or liveliness

Using pep: Examples

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

  • Example

    She needs a little pep in her step to get through the day.

  • Example

    The coach gave the team a pep talk before the game.

  • Example

    I drank some coffee to give me a little pep.

  • Example

    The music gave the party some extra pep.

pep Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using pep

  • pep up

    to make someone or something more lively or energetic

    Example

    I need to pep up this party with some decorations and music.

  • lose one's pep

    to become less lively or energetic

    Example

    After a long day at work, I tend to lose my pep.

  • put some pep in one's step

    to give someone energy or enthusiasm

    Example

    The good news put some pep in his step for the rest of the day.

Phrases with pep

  • a gathering of people, especially students, to promote school spirit and enthusiasm

    Example

    The school held a pep rally before the big game.

  • a group of musicians who play at sporting events to provide energy and enthusiasm

    Example

    The pep band played during halftime at the basketball game.

  • a group of cheerleaders or dancers who perform at sporting events to promote school spirit and enthusiasm

    Example

    She joined the pep squad to show her school spirit.

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Summary: pep in Brief

The term 'pep' [pep] refers to energy and enthusiasm, often used in the context of motivation or liveliness. It can be applied to people, events, or things, as in 'The music gave the party some extra pep.' 'Pep' is also used in phrases like 'pep rally,' which promotes school spirit, and idioms like 'pep up,' meaning to make something more lively or energetic.

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