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spiritedness

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/ˈspɪrɪtɪdnəs/ · spir-it-ed-ness

The quality of being full of energy, determination, and courage.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being full of energy, determination, and courage.

توانائی، عزم، اور ہمت سے بھرے ہونے کی خصوصیت۔

حوصلہ

hosla

Synonyms

vigorenergyenthusiasmتوانائیشوقجذبہ

Antonyms

apathylethargyindifferenceبے حسیسستیعدم دلچسپی

Common Collocations

  • spiritedness of youth
  • a sense of spiritedness
  • display spiritedness

Example Sentences

Her spiritedness in overcoming challenges inspired her friends.

چیلنجز کا سامنا کرتے ہوئے اس کا حوصلہ اس کے دوستوں کو متاثر کرتا تھا۔

Challenge ka samna karte hue us ka hosla us ke doston ko mutasir karta tha.

The spiritedness of the team was evident in their performance.

ٹیم کا جوش ان کی کارکردگی میں ظاہر ہوا۔

Team ka josh un ki kar kardagi mein zahir hua.

In moments of adversity, her spiritedness shone through.

مشکلات کے لمحوں میں، اس کا حوصلہ نمایاں ہوا۔

Mushkilat ke lamhon mein, us ka hosla namayan hua.

Easily Confused With

spirit:While 'spirit' refers to the non-physical part of a person or the emotional state, 'spiritedness' indicates a specific quality of energy and enthusiasm.

Word Family

spirited
adjectiveحوصلہ مند
spirit
nounروح

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'spiritedness' as the energy that lifts your spirits.

Imagine a bright, energetic person leading a team to victory.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہوئی تو وہ دل کی بات، سننے کی جستجو میں، حوصلہ کی راہ پہ چلتا ہوں، جان جوکھوں میں۔

Hui to woh dil ki baat, sunne ki jastju mein, Hosla ki raah pe chalta hun, jaan jo khon mein.

If it’s a matter of the heart, in search of being heard, I walk the path of courage, risking my life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

حوصلہ بڑھانے سے مشکلیں آسان ہوتی ہیں۔

Hosla barhane se mushkilain aasan hoti hain.

Increasing courage makes difficulties easier.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "spirit" — vital force, courage

First known use: 19th century

The term 'spiritedness' derives from the word 'spirit', referring to liveliness and vigor, and has been used since the 19th century to denote a quality of being full of energy and enthusiasm.