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All high spirits synonyms

high spirits
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noun high spirits

  • caprice β€” A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose.
  • propensity β€” a natural inclination or tendency: a propensity to drink too much.
  • cue β€” In the theatre or in a musical performance, a performer's cue is something another performer says or does that is a signal for them to begin speaking, playing, or doing something.
  • melancholy β€” sober thoughtfulness; pensiveness.
  • semblance β€” outward aspect or appearance.
  • vein β€” one of the system of branching vessels or tubes conveying blood from various parts of the body to the heart.
  • doldrums β€” A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks – so called by sailors.
  • vagary β€” an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance: the vagaries of weather; the vagaries of the economic scene.
  • timbre β€” Acoustics, Phonetics. the characteristic quality of a sound, independent of pitch and loudness, from which its source or manner of production can be inferred. Timbre depends on the relative strengths of the components of different frequencies, which are determined by resonance.
  • dumps β€” an accumulation of discarded garbage, refuse, etc.
  • temper β€” a particular state of mind or feelings.
  • affection β€” If you regard someone or something with affection, you like them and are fond of them.
  • potency β€” the state or quality of being potent.
  • tuck β€” to put into a small, close, or concealing place: Tuck the money into your wallet.
  • punch β€” the chief male character in a Punch-and-Judy show.
  • snap β€” to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
  • bang β€” If something bangs, it makes a sudden loud noise, once or several times.
  • push β€” to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.
  • moxie β€” vigor; verve; pep.
  • hardihood β€” boldness or daring; courage.
  • birr β€” to make or cause to make a whirring sound
  • h β€” the eighth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  • funniness β€” providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark; a funny person.
  • comedy β€” Comedy consists of types of entertainment, such as plays and films, or particular scenes in them, that are intended to make people laugh.
  • jocundity β€” the state or an instance of being jocund; gaiety.
  • mirthfulness β€” joyous; cheerful; jolly; merry: a mirthful laugh.
  • jolliness β€” in good spirits; lively; merry: In a moment he was as jolly as ever.
  • merrier β€” full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man.
  • humorous β€” Archaic. moist; wet.
  • ridiculousness β€” causing or worthy of ridicule or derision; absurd; preposterous; laughable: a ridiculous plan.
  • bounce β€” When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it.
  • vim β€” lively or energetic spirit; enthusiasm; vitality.
  • dash β€” If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.
  • gaiety β€” the state of being joyous, vivacious, or cheerful.
  • zing β€” vitality, animation, or zest.
  • brio β€” liveliness or vigour; spirit
  • buoyancy β€” Buoyancy is the ability that something has to float on a liquid or in the air.
  • zap β€” to kill or shoot.
  • zip β€” zip code.
  • pep β€” peak envelope power
  • sparkle β€” to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light: The candlelight sparkled in the crystal.
  • passion β€” any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, as love or hate.
  • fervor β€” great warmth and earnestness of feeling: to speak with great fervor.
  • vigor β€” active strength or force.
  • life β€” the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
  • sprightliness β€” animated or vivacious; lively.
  • zest β€” keen relish; hearty enjoyment; gusto.
  • ardor β€” emotional warmth; passion
  • vitality β€” exuberant physical strength or mental vigor: a person of great vitality.
  • spirit β€” the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul.
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