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spiritnoun an immaterial force within a human being thought to give the body life, energy, and powerthe theological and philosophical belief that the spirit is superior to the body psyche, soul life, vitalitybeing, essence, quintessence body, flesh a state of mind dominated by a particular emotionhad been in a combative spirit all week cheer, feather, humor, mode, mood, temper angle, attitude, mind-set, outlook, perspective, slant, standpoint, viewpointemotion, feeling, heart, passion, sentimentstrainbelief, conviction, judgment(or judgement), mind, opinionexpression, tone, veincharacter, disposition, identity, individuality, makeup, mettle, personality, selfhood, self-identity, temperamentresponsiveness, sensibility, sensitiveness, sensitivity frame of mind the soul of a dead person thought of especially as appearing to living peopleHamlet's late father appears to him in the form of a spirit and with the revelation that he was in fact murdered apparition, bogey(also bogie or bogy), familiar spirit, ghost, hant(dialect), haunt(chiefly dialect), materialization, phantasm(also fantasm), phantom, poltergeist, shade, shadow, specter(or spectre), spook, sprite, vision, visitant, wraith angel, daimon, familiar, genie, genius, jinni(or jinn also djinni or djinn), shaitandouble, doppelgänger(or doppelganger), fetchlemures, manesincubus, lamia, succubus, vampire, zombie(also zombi)cacodemon, demon(or daemon), devil, fiend, ghoul, imp spirits pl.a distilled beverage that can make a person drunka hotel bar that's well stocked with spirits alcohol, aqua vitae, ardent spirits, booze, bottle, drink, firewater, grog, hooch(slang), inebriant, intoxicant, John Barleycorn, juice(slang), liquor, lush(slang), moonshine, potable, rum, sauce(slang), stimulant, strong drink, tipple aperitif, bracer, chaser, digestif, nightcapbelt, load, nip, peg(British), pop, shooter, shot, slug, snifter, snort, tot, whetcocktail, mixed drinkale, beer, brew, brewage, brewski(slang), home brew, malt liquor, microbrew, mum, nappy(chiefly Scottish)mead, sake(or saki), winebarley-bree(also barley-broo, chiefly Scottish), brandy, gin, liqueur, mao-tai, mescal, schnapps, tequila, vodka, whiskey(or whisky)Dutch courage nonintoxicant courage, mettle, spirit, resolution, tenacity mean mental or moral strength to resist opposition, danger, or hardship.courage implies firmness of mind and will in the face of danger or extreme difficulty.the courage to support unpopular causes mettle suggests an ingrained capacity for meeting strain or difficulty with fortitude and resilience.a challenge that will test your mettle spirit also suggests a quality of temperament enabling one to hold one's own or keep up one's morale when opposed or threatened.her spirit was unbroken by failure resolution stresses firm determination to achieve one's ends.the resolution of pioneer women tenacity adds to resolution implications of stubborn persistence and unwillingness to admit defeat.held to their beliefs with great tenacity in the 13th century |