spirited

spirited(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. lleno de vida
All the teachers agree that Kyle is a bright and spirited boy.Todos los profesores están de acuerdo en que Kyle es un niño brillante y lleno de vida.
Melanie was a very spirited child.Melanie era una niña llena de vida.
b. animado
We had a pretty spirited discussion about the merits of the new project.Tuvimos una conversación bastante animada sobre los méritos del nuevo proyecto.
c. enérgico
The coach gave a spirited defense of his players.El entrenador hizo una defensa enérgica de sus jugadores.
d. con brío (adverb)
The band gave a spirited performance of all their hits.La banda tocó todos sus éxitos con brío.
e. vehemente
Jackson launched a spirited defense of his time in charge.Jackson hizo una defensa vehemente de su tiempo al mando.
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