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es·prit E0215100 (ĕ-sprē′)n. Liveliness of mind or spirit; wittiness or sprightliness. [French, from Latin spīritus, spirit; see spirit.]esprit (ɛˈspriː) nspirit and liveliness, esp in wit[C16: from French, from Latin spīritus a breathing, spirit1]es•prit (ɛˈspri) n. 1. sprightliness of spirit or wit; lively intelligence. 2. esprit de corps. [1585–95; < French < Latin spīritus spirit] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | esprit - liveliness of mind or spiritsprightliness, liveliness, spirit, life - animation and energy in action or expression; "it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it" |
espritnoun spirit, wit, sparkle, vitality, animation, verve, zest, élan, brio, quickness, vivacity, liveliness, sprightliness The wonderful esprit of this orchestra is quite unique.espritnoun1. A lively, emphatic, eager quality or manner:animation, bounce, brio, dash, élan, life, liveliness, pertness, sparkle, spirit, verve, vigor, vim, vivaciousness, vivacity, zip.Informal: ginger, pep, peppiness.Slang: oomph.2. A strong sense of enthusiasm and dedication to a common goal that unites a group:esprit de corps, morale.Translationsesprit
l'esprit de l'escalierA French phrase meaning "the wit of the staircase"; a perfect witty remark, retort, or rejoinder that occurs to one after the fact or too late to be used. (Also written as "l'esprit d'escalier.") I was on the bus home long after being tongue-lashed by my boss when I thought of the perfect things to say that would take him down a few pegs. Ah, l'esprit de l'escalier!See also: DEesprit de corpsThe pride and loyalty that members of a group feel toward the group and its purpose. "Esprit" means "spirt" in French, while "corps" is French for "body" or "group." There's a very strong esprit de corps among the teachers at this school—they're very passionate about education and see each other as family.See also: DE, espritesprit de corpsA sense of unity, pride, or common purpose among the members of a group. The term came directly from French into English in the late eighteenth century and often was misspelled, as by Jane Austen in Mansfield Park (“I honour your esprit du [sic] corps”). It continued to be used because, as Sir Frank Adcock put it, it describes “that typically English characteristic for which there is no English name” (1930). An American equivalent from the sports world is team spirit. See also: DE, espritESPRIT
ESPRITEuropean Strategic Programme for Research in Information TechnologyESPRIT
ESPRIT Evaluation of Subcutaneous Proleukin in a Randomized International Trial. An international, multicentre, phase-3 clinical trial which examined whether adding Proleukin (a recombinant IL2) to combination antiretroviral therapy in adults with HIV infection would reduce the risk of AIDS-associated opportunistic diseases or death more effectively than combination antiretroviral therapy alone. Conclusion While the CD4+ T-cell counts (a surrogate marker of of participants who received IL2) rose an average of 160 cells/mm3 higher than those of participants in the control group—a statistically significant difference—the elevation did not offer any health advantage to HIV-infected individuals; indeed, the IL2 group had significantly more “grade-4” health events than did those who did not receive IL2.ESPRIT
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Synonyms for espritnoun spiritSynonyms- spirit
- wit
- sparkle
- vitality
- animation
- verve
- zest
- élan
- brio
- quickness
- vivacity
- liveliness
- sprightliness
Synonyms for espritnoun a lively, emphatic, eager quality or mannerSynonyms- animation
- bounce
- brio
- dash
- élan
- life
- liveliness
- pertness
- sparkle
- spirit
- verve
- vigor
- vim
- vivaciousness
- vivacity
- zip
- ginger
- pep
- peppiness
- oomph
noun a strong sense of enthusiasm and dedication to a common goal that unites a groupSynonymsWords related to espritnoun liveliness of mind or spiritRelated Words- sprightliness
- liveliness
- spirit
- life
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