sprightly
English
Etymology
From spright (“spirit”) + -ly. (Spright is a variant of sprite.)
Adjective
sprightly (comparative sprightlier, superlative sprightliest)
- Animated, vivacious, or gay; lively.
- Full of life and vigor, especially with a light and springy step.
- (especially of an old person) Energetic and in good health.
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Translations
animated, vivacious, or gay; lively
full of life and vigor
(especially of old people) energetic and in good health
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Adverb
sprightly (comparative sprightlier, superlative sprightliest)
Derived terms
Translations
In a lively and vigorous way
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