Definition of spirit

"spirit" in the noun sense

1. spirit

the vital principle or animating force within living things

2. spirit, tone, feel, feeling, flavor, flavour, look, smell

the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people

"the feel of the city excited him"

"a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"

"it had the smell of treason"

3. spirit

a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character

4. spirit, disembodied spirit

any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings

5. emotional state, spirit

the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection

"his emotional state depended on her opinion"

"he was in good spirits"

"his spirit rose"

6. intent, purport, spirit

the intended meaning of a communication

7. liveliness, life, spirit, sprightliness

animation and energy in action or expression

"it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it"

8. heart, spirit

an inclination or tendency of a certain kind

"he had a change of heart"

"spirit" in the verb sense

1. spirit, spirit up, inspirit

infuse with spirit

"The company spirited him up"

Source: WordNet® (An amazing lexical database of English)

Princeton University "About WordNet®."
WordNet®. Princeton University. 2010.


View WordNet® License

Quotations for spirit

Believe not every spirit. [ St. John ]

Stronger than steel
Is the sword of the spirit;
Swifter than arrows
The life of the truth is;
Greater than anger
Is love, and subdueth. [ Longfellow ]

Give me the eloquent cheek,
When blushes burn and die,
Like thine its changes speak,
The spirit's purity. [ Mrs. Osgood ]

A wounded spirit who can bear? [ Bible ]

Hath the spirit of all beauty
Kissed you in the path of duty? [ Anna Katharine Green ]

O wild and wondrous midnight.
There is a might in thee
To make the charmed body
Almost like spirit be,
And give it some faint glimpses
Of immortality! [ Lowell ]

Nature always speaks of spirit. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

And so upon this wise I prayed -
Great Spirit, give to me
A heaven not so large as yours
But large enough for me. [ Emily Dickinson ]

Perfect woman, nobly planned,
To warn, to comfort, and command;
And yet a spirit still, and bright
With something of an angel light. [ Wordsworth ]

That holy dream - that holy dream.
While all the world were chiding,
Hath cheered me as a lovely beam,
A lonely spirit guiding. [ Poe ]

A spirit superior to every weapon. [ Ovid ]

Poetry, the sister-spirit of music. [ Mme. le Vert ]

I live for those who love me.
For those who know me true,
For the heavens that bend above me.
And await my spirit too;
For the cause that needs assistance.
For the wrongs that lack resistance,
For the future in the distance.
And the good that I can do. [ Thomas Guthrie ]

Gold is no balm to a wounded spirit. [ Proverb ]

For I am full of spirit, and resolved
To meet all perils very constantly. [ Jul. Caes ]

Absent in body, but present in spirit. [ St Paul ]

He was exhaled; his great Creator drew
His spirit, as the sun the morning dew. [ John Dryden ]

The spirit walks of every day deceased. [ Young ]

A spirit pure as hers,
Is always pure, even while it errs:
As sunshine, broken in the rill,
Though turned astray, is sunshine still. [ Moore ]

A cheerful life is what the Muses love;
A soaring spirit is their prime delight. [ Wordsworth ]

Music is like the spirit; it never dies. [ W. Shield ]

Two meanings have our lightest fantasies,
One of the flesh, and of the spirit one. [ Lowell ]

So plain is the distinction of our words,
That many have supposed it a spirit
That answers. [ Webster ]

It rose, that chanted mournful strain,
Like some lone spirit's over the plain;
'Twas musical, but sadly sweet,
Such as when winds and harp-strings meet,
And take a long unmeasured tone,
To mortal minstrelsy unknown. [ Byron ]

The spirit of a youth
That means to be of note, begins betimes. [ Shakespeare ]

A change came over the spirit of my dream. [ Byron ]

The keen spirit seizes the prompt occasion. [ Hannah More ]

By sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken. [ Bible ]

To pour the fresh instruction over the mind,
To breathe the enlivening spirit, and to fix
The generous purpose in the glowing breast. [ Thomson ]

Thou hast wounded the spirit that loved thee
And cherished thine image for years;
Thou hast taught me at last to forget thee,
In secret, in silence, and tears. [ Mrs. David Porter ]

Sink not in spirit: who aimeth at the sky
Shoots higher much than he that means a tree. [ George Herbert ]

'Tis good for men to love their present pains
Upon example; so the spirit is eased. [ William Shakespeare ]

Many books,
Wise men have said, are wearisome; who reads
Incessantly, and to his reading brings not
A spirit and judgment equal or superior,
Uncertain and unsettled still remains -
Deep versed in books, and shallow in himself. [ Milton ]

Love is a spirit all compact of fire;
Not gross to sink, but light and will aspire. [ Shakespeare ]

Prayer is the spirit speaking truth to Truth. [ Bailey ]

Thy spirit within thee hath been so at war.
And thus hath so bestirr'd thee in thy sleep
That beads of sweat have stood upon thy brow
Like bubbles in a late-disturbed stream:
And in thy face strange motions have appear'd,
Such as we see when men restrain their breath
On some great sudden haste. [ William Shakespeare ]

Eternal Spirit of the chainless mind!
Brightest in dungeons, Liberty! thou art.
For there thy habitation is the Heart -
The Heart which love of thee alone can bind;
And when thy sons to fetters are consigned -
To fetters and the damp vault's dayless gloom,
Their country conquers with their Martyrdom,
And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind. [ Byron ]

A Spirit, zealous, as he seemed, to know
More of the Almighty's works, and chiefly Man,
God's latest image. [ Milton ]

But still I dream that somewhere there must be
The spirit of a child that waits for me. [ Bayard Taylor ]

Although my cares do hang upon my soul
Like mines of lead, the greatness of my spirit
Shall shake the sullen weight off. [ Clapthorne ]

There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple:
If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with it. [ William Shakespeare ]

When proud-pied April, dressed in all his trim,
Hath put a spirit of youth in every thing. [ William Shakespeare ]

Brutus and Caesar: what should be in Caesar?
Why should that name be sounded more than yours?
Write them together, yours is as fair a name;
Sound them, it doth become the mouth as well;
Weigh them, it is as heavy; conjure with them,
Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar.
Now in the names of all the gods at once,
Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed,
That he is grown so great? [ William Shakespeare ]

Mediocrity is mean, and below an exalted spirit. [ Proverb ]

Long while I sought to what I might compare
Those powerful eyes, which light my dark spirit;
Yet found I nought on earth, to which I dare
Resemble the image of their goodly light.
Not to the sun, for they do shine by night;
Nor to the moon, for they are changed never;
Nor to the stars, for they have purer sight;
Nor to the fire, for they consume not ever;
Nor to the lightning, for they still persevere;
Nor to the diamond, for they are more tender;
Nor unto crystal, for nought may they sever;
Nor unto glass, such baseness might offend her;
Then to the Maker's self the likest be;
Whose light doth lighten all that here we see. [ Spenser ]

But slaves that once conceive the glowing thought
Of freedom, in that hope itself possess
All that the contest calls for; spirit, strength,
The scorn of danger, and united hearts,
The surest presage of the good they seek. [ Cowper ]

A spirit may be known from only a single thought. [ Swedenborg ]

Oh! Why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
Like a swift-fleeting meteor, a fast flying cloud,
A flash of the lightning, a break of the wave,
Man passes from life to his rest in the grave. [ Wm. Knox ]

It is the spirit which builds for itself the body. [ Friedrich Schiller ]

Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise,
(That last infirmity of noble minds,)
To scorn delights and live laborious days. [ Milton ]

It is a sign of a worthy spirit whom honour amends. [ Proverb ]

Kind words are as a physician to an afflicted spirit. [ Proverb ]

Poverty often deprives a man of all spirit and virtue. [ Benjamin Franklin ]

They are the heritage that glorious minds
Bequeath unto the world! — a glittering store
Of gems, more precious far than those he finds
Who searches miser's hidden treasures over.
They are the light, the guiding star of youth.
Leading his spirit to the realms of thought,
Pointing the way to Virtue, Knowledge, Truth,
And teaching lessons, with deep wisdom fraught.
They cast strange beauty round our earthly dreams,
And mystic brightness over our daily lot;
They lead the soul afar to fairy scenes,
Where the world's under visions enter not;
They're deathless and immortal — ages pass away,
Yet still they speak, instruct, inspire, amidst decay! [ Emeline S. Smith ]

Perseverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages. [ Washington ]

Love and desire are the spirit's wings to great deeds. [ Goethe ]

There is a debauchery of spirit, as there is of senses. [ Börne ]

Moderate pleasure relaxes the spirit, and moderates it. [ Seneca ]

Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue. [ Proverb ]

A stout heart may be ruined in fortune but not in spirit. [ Victor Hugo ]

There's a charm in delivery, a magical art,
That thrills like a kiss from the lip to the heart;
It is the glance - the expression - the well-chosen word -
By whose magic the depths of the spirit are stirred.
The lip's soft persuasion - its musical tone:
Oh! such were the charms of that eloquent one! [ Mrs. Welby ]

Matter presses heavily on the noblest efforts of the spirit. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in "Faust." ]

Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord. [ Bible ]

He who has not the spirit of his age has all the misery of it. [ Voltaire ]

All things that are, are with more spirit chased than enjoyed. [ William Shakespeare ]

My rigour relents: I pardon something to the spirit of liberty. [ Burke ]

Nature is not fixed, but fluid; spirit alters, moulds, makes it. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Purity lives and derives its life solely from the Spirit of God. [ Colton ]

Leave the flesh to the fate it was fit for! the spirit be thine. [ Robert Browning ]

Thou art like to the spirit which thou comprehendest, not to me. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

All is gentle; nought Stirs rudely; but congenial with the night.
Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit. [ Byron ]

Pure vestal thoughts in the translucent fane of her still spirit. [ Tennyson ]

A slowness to applaud betrays a cold temper or an envious spirit. [ Hannah More ]

Through aisles of long-drawn centuries my spirit walks in thought. [ Lowell ]

An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. [ Chesterfield ]

Action can be understood and again represented by the spirit alone. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

The afflictions of earth exalt the spirit and lift the soul to God. [ Tiedge ]

It is godlike to unloose the spirit, and forget yourself in thought. [ N. P. Willis ]

Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. [ Bible ]

Meditation is the tongue of the soiu and the language of our spirit. [ Jeremy Taylor ]

A brave spirit struggling with adversity is a spectacle for the gods. [ Seneca ]

The jealous is possessed by a fine mad devil and a dull spirit at once. [ Lavater ]

Every good writer has much idiom; it is the life and spirit of language. [ Landor ]

Music and painting both add a spirit to devotion, and elevate the ardor. [ Sterne ]

Sluggishness is stupidity of body, and stupidity sluggishness of spirit. [ Seume ]

The genius, wit, and spirit of a nation are discovered by their proverbs. [ Bacon ]

His eyebrow dark, and eye of fire, showed spirit proud, and prompt to ire. [ Sir Walter Scott ]

Music, which gentler on the spirit lies than tired eyelids upon tired eyes. [ Tennyson ]

A holy thing is sleep, on the worn spirit shed, and eyes that wake to weep. [ Mrs. Hemans ]

Once true, still more twice true, in the life of the spirit is always true. [ Ed ]

Every spirit makes its house, but afterwards the house confines the spirit. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Where bright imagination reigns, the fine-wrought spirit feels acuter pains. [ Hannah More ]

Live in perpetual sunshine; in fact, be sunshine; be the very spirit of joy. [ Christian D. Larson ]

It is poverty of spirit that God delights in - poverty, and not beggarliness. [ Claudius ]

Alas! no fleshly pinion will so easily keep pace with the wings of the spirit. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

A merry heart doeth good like a medicine; but a broken spirit drieth the bones. [ Bible ]

To elevate above the spirit of the age must be regarded as the end of education. [ Jean Paul ]

And the spring arose on the garden fair like the spirit of Love felt everywhere. [ Shelley ]

Abundance consists not alone in material possession, but in an uncovetous spirit. [ Selden ]

Rule your spirit well, for if it is not subject to you, it will lord it over you. [ Horace ]

Temperance, employment, and a cheerful spirit, are the great preservers of health. [ Proverb ]

To bear adversity with an equal mind is both the sign and glory of a brave spirit. [ Quarles ]

Life is the triumph of our mouldering clay; death, of the spirit infinite! divine! [ Young ]

What will not woman, gentle woman, dare, When strong affection stirs her spirit up. [ Southey ]

Cold duty's path is not so blithely trod Which leads the mournful spirit to its God. [ William Herbert ]

We only see in a lifetime a dozen faces marked with the peace of a contented spirit. [ Henry Ward Beecher ]

The rarest things in world, next to a spirit of discernment, are diamonds and pearls. [ La Bruyere ]

The spirit of man, which God inspired, cannot together perish with this corporeal clod. [ Milton ]

The enquiring spirit will not be controlled. We would make certain all, and all behold. [ Sprague ]

The grace of the spirit comes only from heaven, and lights up the whole bodily presence. [ Spurgeon ]

A favour does not consist in the service done, but in the spirit of the man who confers it. [ Seneca ]

'Tis great - 'tis manly to disdain disguise. It shows our spirit, or it proves out strength. [ Young ]

Understanding is a mechanically, wit a chemically, and genius an organically, acting spirit. [ French Schlegel ]

We love and live in power; it is the spirit's end. Mind must subdue; to conquer is its life. [ Bailey ]

After the spirit of discernment, the next rarest things in the world are diamonds and pearls. [ La Bruyère ]

Even the lowest book of chronicles partakes of the spirit of the age in which it was written. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

It is fine to stand upon some lofty mountain thought, and feel the spirit stretch into a view. [ Bailey ]

The proverbs of a nation furnish the index to its spirit, and the results of its civilization. [ J. G. Holland ]

O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee - devil! [ William Shakespeare ]

Every spirit builds itself a house, and beyond its house a world, and beyond its world a heaven. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Poetry is a spirit, not disembodied, but in the flesh, so as to affect the senses of living men. [ Stedman ]

Man can make himself master over much, hardly can necessity and length of time subdue his spirit. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

Perfect existence can only be where spirit and body are one; an embodied spirit, a spiritual body.

Poesy is of so subtle a spirit, that in pouring out of one language into another, it will evaporate. [ Denham ]

There is a god within us, and we have intercourse with heaven. That spirit comes from abodes on high. [ Ovid ]

Every Christian that goes before us from this world is a ransomed spirit waiting to welcome us in heaven. [ Jonathan Edwards ]

The spirit of contempt is the true spirit of Antichrist; for no other is more directly opposed to Christ. [ Henry Giles ]

A poor spirit is poorer than a poor purse. A very few pounds a year would ease a man of the scandal of avarice. [ Swift ]

If you want your neighbor to know what the Christ spirit will do for him, let him see what it has done for you. [ Henry Ward Beecher ]

To him whose spirit is bowed down by the weight of piercing sorrow, the day and night are both of the same color. [ Dschami ]

A good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. [ Milton ]

Do not allow anyone to tell you that it cannot be done. No challenge can match the heart and fight and spirit of America. [ President Donald J. Trump, Presidential Inaugeration Speech, Jan 20, 2017 ]

No man can be said to have the spirit who does not walk in it, or to be born of the spirit until the spirit is born of him. [ Ed ]

To be strong by nature, to be urged on by the native powers of the mind, and to be inspired by a divine spirit, as it were. [ Cicero ]

Leaves are the Greek, flowers the Italian, phase of the spirit of beauty that reveals itself through the flora of the globe. [ T. Starr King ]

Nature always wears the colours of the spirit. To a man labouring under calamity the heat of his own fire hath sadness in it. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

That is true beauty which has not only a substance, but a spirit; a beauty that we must intimately know, justly to appreciate. [ Colton ]

Genius is rarely found without some mixture of eccentricity, as the strength of spirit is proved by the bubbles on its surface. [ Mrs. Balfour ]

A wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from the sword; the latter affects only the body - the former, the spirit, the soul. [ Pythagoras ]

None deserve the name of good who have not spirit enough to be bad. Goodness, for the most part, is but indolence, or impotence. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge; it is the impassioned expression which is the countenance of all science. [ Wordsworth ]

Sweetness of spirit and sunshine is famous for dispelling fears and difficulties; patience is a mighty help to the burden-bearer. [ James Hamilton ]

When you introduce into our schools a spirit of emulation, you have present the keenest spur admissible to the youthful intellect. [ Horace Mann ]

Words are good, But they are not the best. The best is not to be explained by words; the spirit in which we act is the great matter. [ Goethe ]

To be able to be silent testifies of power, to will to be silent of indulgence, to be obliged to be silent of the spirit of the time. [ C. J. Weber ]

Transitory is all human work, small in itself, contemptible; only the worker thereof and the spirit that dwelt in him is significant. [ Carlyle ]

Only if the spirit of man were not free, would the thought be a great one that there is a monarch of thought who rules over our souls. [ Platen ]

Remorseless time! fierce spirit of the glass and scythe. What power can stay him in his silent course, or melt his iron heart with pity! [ George D. Prentice ]

You will find angling to be like the virtue of humility, which has a calmness of spirit and a world of other blessings attending upon it. [ Izaac Walton ]

The body oppressed by excesses bears down the mind, and depresses to the earth any portion of the divine spirit we bad been endowed with. [ Horace ]

With every anguish of our earthly part the spirit's sight grows clearer; this was meant when Jesus touched the blind man's lids with clay. [ Lowell ]

Hunting is a relic of the barbarous spirit that thirsted formerly for human blood, but is now content with the blood of birds and animals. [ Bovee ]

Sweet pliability of man's spirit, that can at once surrender itself to illusions which cheat expectation and sorrow of their weary moments! [ Sterne ]

Music is the medicine of an afflicted mind, a sweet sad measure is the balm of a wounded spirit; and joy is heightened by exultant strains. [ Henry Giles ]

Lampoons and satires, that are written with wit and spirit, are like poisoned darts, which not only inflict a wound, but make it incurable. [ Addison ]

Give me but these, - a spirit tempest-tried, a brow unshrinking, and a soul of flame; the joy of conscious worth, its courage and its pride. [ R. T. Conrad ]

People who are always taking care of their health are like misers, who are hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy. [ Sterne ]

There is a spirit of resistance implanted by the Deity in the breast of man, proportioned to the size of the wrongs he is destined to endure. [ C. J. Fox ]

To be endowed with strength by nature, to be actuated by the powers of the mind, and to have a certain spirit almost divine infused into you. [ Cicero ]

The world is full of poetry. The air is living with its spirit; and the waves dance to the music of its melodies, and sparkle in its brightness. [ Percival ]

Poetry and flowers are the wine and spirit of The Arab; a couplet is equal to a bottle, and a rose to a dram, without the evil effects of either. [ Layard ]

He only is advancing in life whose heart is getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, and whose spirit is entering into living peace. [ John Ruskin ]

Neither is it safe to count upon the weakness of any man's understanding, who is thoroughly possessed of the spirit of revenge to sharpen his invention. [ Swift ]

No passions are without their use, none without their nobleness, when seen in balanced unity with the rest of the spirit which they are charged to defend. [ John Ruskin ]

The esteem of wise and good men is the greatest of all temporal encouragements to virtue; and it is a mark of an abandoned spirit to have no regard to it. [ Burke ]

He used words as mere steppingstones, upon which, with a free and youthful bound, his spirit crosses and recrosses the bright and rushing stream of thought. [ Longfellow ]

The painter is, as to the execution of his work, a mechanic; but as to his conception, his spirit, and design, he is hardly below even the poet in liberal art. [ Steele ]

Harmless mirth is the best cordial against the consumption of the spirit; wherefore jesting is not unlawful, if it trespasseth not in quantity, quality or season. [ Fuller ]

The times that are past are a book with seven seals. What ye call the spirit of the times is at bottom but the spirit of the gentry in which the times are mirrored. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in Faust ]

We are too fond of our own will; we want to be doing what we fancy mighty things: but the great point is to do small things, when called to them, in a right spirit. [ Cecil ]

Swearing is invoking the witness of a spirit to an assertion you wish to make, but cursing is invoking the assistance of a spirit in a mischief you wish to inflict. [ John Ruskin ]

Forms and regularity of proceeding, if they are not justice, partake much of the nature of justice, which, in its highest sense, is the spirit of distributive order. [ Hare ]

Many a man lives a burden upon the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose for a life beyond life. [ Milton ]

O jealousy, thou ugliest fiend of hell! thy deadly venom preys on my vitals, turns the healthful hue of my fresh cheek to haggard sallowness, and drinks my spirit up. [ Hannah More ]

It is delightful to transport one's self into the spirit of the past, to see how a wise man has thought before us, and to what a glorious height we have at last reached. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

When a book raises your spirit, and inspires you with noble and courageous feelings, seek for no other rule to judge the work by; it is good, and made by a good workman. [ Bruyere ]

Doubtless the world is wicked enough; but it will not be improved by the extension of a spirit which selfrighteously sees more to reform outside of itself than in itself. [ J. G. Holland ]

When a man speaks the truth in the spirit of truth, his eye is as clear as the heavens. When he has base ends, and speaks falsely, the eye is muddy, and sometimes asquint. [ Emerson ]

A lady of genius will give a genteel air to her whole dress by a well-fancied suit of knots, as a judicious writer gives a spirit to a whole sentence by a single expression. [ Gay ]

Her hand, in whose comparison all whites are ink writing their own reproach, to whose soft seizure the cygnet's down is harsh, and spirit of sense hard as the palm of ploughman! [ William Shakespeare ]

Eternal life does not depend upon our perfection; but because it does depend upon the grace of Christ and the love of the Spirit, that love shall prompt us to emulate perfection. [ William Adams ]

I do not know in the whole history of the world a hero, a worthy man, a prophet, a true Christian, who has not been the victim of the jealous, of a scamp, or of a sinister spirit. [ Voltaire ]

Man, it is not thy works, which are mortal, infinitely little, and the greatest no greater than the least, but only the spirit thou workest in, that can have worth or continuance. [ Carlyle ]

Science is teaching man to know and reverence truth, and to believe that only so far as he knows and loves it can he live worthily on earth, and vindicate the dignity of his spirit. [ Moses Harvey ]

The first creation of God in the works of the days was the light of the sense; the last was the light of the reason; and his Sabbath-work ever since is the illumination of the spirit. [ Bacon ]

It is a bitter thought to an avaricious spirit that by and by all these accumulations must be left behind. We can only carry away from this world the flavor of our good or evil deeds. [ Beecher ]

A great man, I take it, is a man so inspired and permeated with the ideas of God and the Christly spirit as to be too magnanimous for vengeance, and too unselfish to seek his own ends. [ David Thomas ]

Does the man live who has not felt this spur to action, in a more or less generous spirit? Emulation lives so near to envy that it is sometimes difficult to establish the boundary-lines. [ Henry Giles ]

Unfortunately friends too often weigh one another in their hypochondriacal humours, and in an over-exacting spirit. One must weigh men by avoirdupois weight, and not by the jeweller's scales. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

Powerful attachment will give a man spirit and confidence which he could by no means call up or command of himself; and in this mood he can do wonders which would not be possible to him without it. [ Matthew Arnold ]

In the poorest cottage are Books: is one Book, wherein for several thousands of years the spirit of man has found light, and nourishment, and an interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him. [ Carlyle ]

He who confers a favor should at once forget it, if he is not to show a sordid ungenerous spirit. To remind a man of a kindness conferred on him, and to talk of it, is little different from reproach. [ Demosthenes ]

The accusing spirit, which flew off to heaven's chancery with the oath blushed as he gave it in; and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever. [ Sterne ]

There is something captivating in spirit and intrepidity, to which we often yield as to a resistless power; nor can he reasonably expect the confidence of others who too apparently distrusts himself. [ Hazlitt ]

The day of life spent in honest and benevolent labor comes in hope to an evening calm and lovely; and though the sun declines, the shadows that he leaves behind are only to curtain the spirit unto rest. [ Henry Giles ]

The prayers of a mother do not die when she dies, and the real heart and its sinless sympathies are never buried in the tomb; her love is purer and warmer now, for it comes from the sainted spirit shore. [ A. W. Mangum ]

When you leave the unimpaired hereditary freehold to your children, you do but half your duty. Both liberty and property are precarious, unless the possessors have sense and spirit enough to defend them. [ Junius ]

Man is of the earth, but his thoughts are with the stars. A pigmy standing on the outward crest of this small planet, his far-reaching spirit stretches outward to the infinite, and there alone finds rest. [ Carlyle ]

There is always the possibility of beauty where there is an unsealed human eye; of music where there is an unstopped human ear; and of inspiration where there is a receptive human spirit, a spirit standing before. [ C. H. Parkhurst ]

Logic is the art of convincing us of some truth; and eloquence a gift of the mind, which makes us master of the heart and spirit of others; which enables us to inspire them with, or persuade them of whatever we please. [ Bruyere ]

For knowledge to become wisdom, and for the soul to grow, the soul must be rooted in God: and it is through prayer that there comes to us that which is the strength of our strength, and the virtue of our virtue, the Holy Spirit. [ William Mountford ]

There is a mental fatigue which is a spurious kind of remorse, and has all the anguish of the nobler feeling. It is an utter weariness and prostration of spirit, a sickness of heart and mind, a bitter longing to lie down and die. [ Miss M. E. Braddon ]

When at last the angels come to convey your departing spirit to Abraham's bosom, depend upon it, however dazzling in their newness they may be to you. you will find that your history is no novelty, and you yourself no stranger to them. [ James Hamilton ]

In composing, think much more of your matter than your manner. To be sure, spirit, grace, and dignity of manner are of great importance, both to the speaker and writer; but of infinitely more importance is the weight and worth of matter. [ Wirt ]

The spirit of liberty is not merely, as multitudes imagine, a jealousy of our own particular rights, but a respect for the rights of others, and an unwillingness that any man, whether high or low, should be wronged and trampled under foot. [ W. E. Channing ]

Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life; although the spirit be not master of that which it creates through music, yet it is blessed in this creation, which, like every creation of art, is mightier than the artist. [ Beethoven ]

To be left alone in the wide world with scarcely a friend, - this makes the sadness which, striking its pang into the minds of the young and the affectionate, teaches them too soon to watch and interpret the spirit-signs of their own hearts. [ Hawthorne ]

If these little sparks of holy fire which I have thus heaped up together do not give life to your prepared and already enkindled spirit, yet they will sometimes help to entertain a thought, to actuate a passion, to employ and hallow a fancy. [ Jeremy Taylor ]

Music once admitted to the soul becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies; it wanders perturbedly through the halls and galleries of the memory, and is often heard again, distinct and living as when it first displaced the wavelets of the air. [ Bulwer ]

Hath fortune dealt thee ill cards? let wisdom make thee a good gamester. In a fair gale, every fool may sail, but wise behavior in a storm commends the wisdom of a pilot; to bear adversity with an equal mind is both the sign and glory of a brave spirit. [ Quarles ]

There are two kinds of artists in this world; those that work because the spirit is in them, and they cannot be silent if they would, and those that speak from a conscientious desire to make apparent to others the beauty that has awakened their own admiration. [ Anna Katharine Green ]

Every man, within that inconsiderable figure of his, contains a whole spirit-kingdom and reflex of the All; and, though to the eye but some six standard feet in size, reaches downwards and upwards, unsurveyable, fading into the regions of immensity and eternity. [ Carlyle ]

The young man may applaud the negligent and pusillanimous instructor; but when that man, no longer young, suffers the result of that neglect and pusillanimity, it is well if a better spirit had taught him to mention the name of that instructor without bitter execration. [ F. Wayland ]

Just to be good, to keep life pure from degrading elements, to make it constantly helpful in little ways to those who are touched by it, to keep one's spirit always sweet and avoid all manner of petty anger and irritability, - that is an ideal as noble as it is difficult. [ Edward Howard Griggs ]

Enthusiasm is that secret and harmonious spirit which hovers over the production of genius, throwing the reader of a book, or the spectator of a statue, into the very ideal presence whence these works have really originated. A great work always leaves us in a state of musing. [ Isaac Disraeli ]

By eloquence I understand those appeals to our moral perceptions that produce emotion as soon as they are uttered. This is the very enthusiasm that is the parent of poetry. Let the same man go to his closet and clothe in numbers conceptions full of the same fire and spirit, and they will be poetry. [ Bryant ]

A dandy is a clothes-wearing man - a man whose trade, office, and existence consist in the wearing of clothes. Every faculty of his soul, spirit, person and purse is heroically consecrated to this one object - the wearing of clothes wisely and well; so that, as others dress to live, he lives to dress. [ Carlyle ]

Despair makes a despicable figure, and descends from a mean original. 'Tis the offspring of fear, of laziness and impatience; it argues a defect of spirit and resolution, and oftentimes of honesty, too. I would not despair unless I saw misfortune recorded in the book of fate, and signed and sealed by necessity. [ Collier ]

What is our death but a night's sleep? For as through sleep all weariness and faintness pass away and cease, and the powers of the spirit come back again, so that in the morning we arise fresh and strong and joyous; so at the Last Day we shall rise again as if we had only slept a night, and shall be fresh and strong. [ Martin Luther ]

Young men are as apt to think themselves wise enough, as drunken men are to think themselves sober enough. They look upon spirit to be a much better thing than experience; which they call coldness. They are but half mistaken; for though spirit without experience is dangerous, experience without spirit is languid and ineffective. [ Chesterfield ]

What we call genius may, perhaps, in more strict propriety, be described as the spirit of discovery. Genius is the very eye of intellect and the wing of thought. It is always in advance of its time. It is the pioneer for the generation which it precedes. For this reason it is called a seer, and hence its songs have been prophecies. [ Simms ]

Mirthfulness is in the mind, and you cannot get it out. It is the blessed spirit that God has set in the mind to dust it, to enliven its dark places, and to drive asceticism, like a foul fiend, out at the back door. It is just as good, in its place, as conscience or veneration. Praying can no more be made a substitute for smiling than smiling can for praying. [ Beecher ]

The clear conception, outrunning the deductions of logic, the high purpose, the dauntless spirit, speaking on the tongue, beaming from the eye, informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward, to his object - this is eloquence, or rather it is something greater and higher than all eloquence - it is action, noble, sublime, godlike action. [ Webster ]

It is not merely the multiplicity of tints, the gladness of tone, or the balminess of the air which delight in the spring; it is the still consecrated spirit of hope, the prophecy of happy days yet to come; the endless variety of nature, with presentiments of eternal flowers which never shall fade, and sympathy with the blessedness of the ever-developing world. [ Novalis ]

A pure mind in a chaste body is the mother of wisdom and deliberation, sober counsels and ingenuous actions, open deportment and sweet carriage, sincere principles and unprejudicate understanding, love of God and selfdenial, peace and confidence, holy prayers and spiritual comfort, and a pleasure of spirit infinitely greater than the sottish pleasure of unchastity. [ Jeremy Taylor ]

Where are Shakespeare's imagination, Bacon's learning, Galileo's dream? Where is the sweet fancy of Sidney, the airy spirit of Fletcher, and Milton's thought severe? Methinks such things should not die and dissipate, when a hair can live for centuries, and a brick of Egypt will last three thousand years. I am content to believe that the mind of man survives, somehow or other, his clay. [ Barry Cornwall ]

Music may be classed into natural, social, sacred, and martial; it is the twin sister of poetry, and like it has the power to sway the feelings and command the mind; in devotion it breathes the pure spirit of inspiration and love; in martial scenes it rouses the soul to fearless deeds of daring and valor, while it alleviates the cares, and enhances the innocent and cheerful enjoyments of domestic life. [ Acton ]

Your invitation honors me, and pleases me because you still keep me in your remembrance, but I am seventy; seventy, and would nestle in the chimney-corner, and smoke my pipe, and read my book, and take my rest, wishing you well in all affection; and that when you in your return shall arrive at pier No. 70 you may step aboard your waiting ship with a reconciled spirit, and lay your course toward the sinking sun with a contented heart. [ Mark Twain, Seventieth Birthday speech ]

Superstition is the fear of a spirit whose passions and acts are those of a man, who is present in some places, and not in others; who makes some places holy, and not others; who is kind to one person, and unkind to another; who is pleased or angry according to the degree of attention you pay him, or praise you refuse him; who is hostile generally to human pleasure, but may be bribed by sacrificing a part of that pleasure into permitting the rest. [ John Ruskin ]

In the hands of genius, the driest stick becomes an Aaron's rod, and buds and blossoms out in poetry. Is he a Burns? the sight of a mountain daisy unseals the fountains of his nature, and he embalms the bonny gem in the beauty of his spirit. Is he a Wordsworth? at his touch all nature is instinct with feeling; the spirit of beauty springs up in the footsteps of his going, and the darkest, nakedest grave becomes a sunlit bank empurpled with blossoms of life. [ H. N. Hudson ]

As the index tells us the contents of stories and directs to the particular chapter, even so does the outward habit and superficial order of garments (in man or woman) give us a taste of the spirit, and demonstratively point (as it were a manual note from the margin) all the internal quality of the soul; and there cannot be a more evident, palpable, gross manifestation of poor, degenerate, dunghilly blood and breeding than a rude, unpolished, disordered, and slovenly outside. [ Massinger ]

True hope is based on energy of character. A strong mind always hopes, and has always cause to hope, because it knows the mutability of human affairs and how slight a circumstance may change the whole course of events. Such a spirit, too, rests upon itself, it is not confined to partial views, or to one particular object. And if at last all should be lost, it has saved itself, its own integrity and worth. Hope awakens courage, while despondency is the last of all evils, it is the abandonment of good, the giving up of the battle of life with dead nothingness. He who can implant courage in the human soul is the best physician. [ Von Knebel (German), Translated by Mrs. Austin ]

Mother! How many delightful associations cluster around that word! The innocent smiles of infancy, the gambols of boyhood, and the happiest hours of riper years! When my heart aches and my limbs are weary travelling the thorny path of life, I sit down on some mossy stone, and closing my eyes on real scenes, send my spirit back to the days of early life; I feel afresh my infant joys and sorrows, till my spirit recovers its tone, and is willing to pursue its journey. But in all these reminiscences my mother rises; if I seat myself upon my cushion, it is at her side; if I sing, it is to her ear; if I walk the walls or the meadows, my little hand is in my mother's, and my little feet keep company with hers; when my heart bounds with its best joy, it is because at the performance of some task, or the recitation of some verses, I receive a present from her hand. There is no velvet so soft as a mother's lap, no rose so lovely as her smile, no path so flowery as that imprinted with her footsteps. [ Bishop Thomson ]

Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge: it is immortal as the heart of men. If the labors of the men of science should ever create any revolution, direct or indirect, in our condition, and in the impressions which we habitually receive, the poet will then sleep no more than at present; he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science, not only in those general indirect effects, but he will be at his side, carrying sensation into the midst of the objects of the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed, if the time should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of the respective sciences shall be manifestly and palpably material to us as enjoying and suffering beings. If the time should ever come when what is now called science, thus familiarized to men, shall be ready to put on. as it were, a form of flesh and blood, the poet will lend his divine spirit to aid the transfiguration, and will welcome the being thus produced as a dear and genuine inmate of the household of man. [ Wordsworth ]

spirit in Scrabble®

The word spirit is playable in Scrabble®, no blanks required.

Scrabble® Letter Score: 8

Highest Scoring Scrabble® Play In The Letters spirit:

SPIRIT
(33)
 

All Scrabble® Plays For The Word spirit

SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(28)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(24)
SPIRIT
(24)
SPIRIT
(22)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(12)
SPIRIT
(12)
SPIRIT
(12)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(9)
SPIRIT
(9)

The 200 Highest Scoring Scrabble® Plays For Words Using The Letters In spirit

SPIRIT
(33)
TRIPS
(30)
STRIP
(30)
SPRIT
(30)
SPIRIT
(28)
TRIP
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
PITS
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
STRIP
(26)
TRIPS
(24)
STRIP
(24)
TIPIS
(24)
SPRIT
(24)
SPRIT
(24)
TIPIS
(24)
STRIP
(24)
TRIPS
(24)
SPRIT
(24)
SPIRIT
(24)
TIPIS
(24)
SPIRIT
(24)
TRIPS
(24)
STRIP
(24)
TIPIS
(24)
SPIRIT
(22)
SPIT
(21)
TIPS
(21)
SPRIT
(21)
TIPS
(21)
SPRIT
(21)
TIPI
(21)
STRIP
(21)
SPRIT
(21)
SPIT
(21)
TRIP
(21)
PITS
(21)
STRIP
(21)
TRIPS
(21)
RIPS
(21)
STRIP
(21)
TIPIS
(21)
TRIPS
(21)
TIPIS
(21)
TRIPS
(21)
TIPI
(21)
TIPIS
(21)
RIPS
(21)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
STRIP
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
STRIP
(20)
TIPS
(18)
RIPS
(18)
RIPS
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
TRIPS
(18)
SPRIT
(18)
TIPS
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
PITS
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
PITS
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
PITS
(18)
PITS
(18)
TIPS
(18)
RIPS
(18)
PITS
(18)
TRIPS
(18)
SPIT
(18)
SPIT
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
TRIP
(18)
TIPI
(18)
TRIP
(18)
TIPI
(18)
SPRIT
(18)
TRIP
(18)
TIPI
(18)
TRIP
(18)
STRIP
(18)
TIPI
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
SPIT
(18)
TIPS
(18)
RIPS
(18)
SPIT
(18)
TRIP
(18)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
STRIP
(16)
STRIP
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
SPIRIT
(16)
TIP
(15)
TIP
(15)
STRIP
(15)
SIP
(15)
RIP
(15)
STIR
(15)
PIS
(15)
PIT
(15)
RIP
(15)
PIT
(15)
SIP
(15)
PIS
(15)
PSI
(15)
RIP
(15)
PIT
(15)
IRIS
(15)
PSI
(15)
TIP
(15)
STIR
(15)
IRIS
(15)
PSI
(15)
PIS
(15)
SIP
(15)
STRIP
(14)
STRIP
(14)
TIPIS
(14)
RIPS
(14)
SPRIT
(14)
TIPIS
(14)
STRIP
(14)
TIPI
(14)
STRIP
(14)
TIPI
(14)
SPRIT
(14)
SPRIT
(14)
SPRIT
(14)
SPRIT
(14)
STRIP
(14)
SPIT
(14)
SPIT
(14)
TIPIS
(14)
RIPS
(14)
PITS
(14)
TRIPS
(14)
TIPS
(14)
TIPS
(14)
TIPIS
(14)
TRIP
(14)
TIPIS
(14)
TRIPS
(14)
TRIPS
(14)
TRIPS
(14)
TRIPS
(14)
SPRIT
(13)
TRIPS
(13)
TIPIS
(13)
PITS
(12)
PITS
(12)
SPIT
(12)
SPIT
(12)
SPIRIT
(12)
PITS
(12)
TIPS
(12)
TIPS
(12)
TIPS
(12)
SPIRIT
(12)
PITS
(12)
SPIT
(12)
SPIRIT
(12)
PITS
(12)
SPIT
(12)
RIPS
(12)
TIPS
(12)
STIR
(12)
IRIS
(12)
IRIS
(12)
IRIS
(12)
STIR
(12)
STIR
(12)
IRIS
(12)
STIR
(12)
SPIT
(12)
TRIP
(12)
TRIP
(12)
TRIP
(12)

spirit in Words With Friends™

The word spirit is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required.

Words With Friends™ Letter Score: 9

Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Play In The Letters spirit:

SPIRIT
(51)
 

All Words With Friends™ Plays For The Word spirit

SPIRIT
(51)
SPIRIT
(39)
SPIRIT
(39)
SPIRIT
(36)
SPIRIT
(36)
SPIRIT
(34)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIRIT
(26)
SPIRIT
(22)
SPIRIT
(22)
SPIRIT
(22)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(19)
SPIRIT
(19)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(15)
SPIRIT
(14)
SPIRIT
(14)
SPIRIT
(14)
SPIRIT
(13)
SPIRIT
(13)
SPIRIT
(13)
SPIRIT
(12)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(11)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(10)
SPIRIT
(9)

The 200 Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays Using The Letters In spirit

SPIRIT
(51)
TRIPS
(48)
SPRIT
(48)
STRIP
(48)
TRIP
(45)
PITS
(45)
SPIRIT
(39)
SPIRIT
(39)
SPIRIT
(36)
SPIRIT
(36)
SPIRIT
(34)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
SPIRIT
(33)
TIPIS
(32)
STRIP
(32)
STRIP
(32)
SPRIT
(32)
TRIPS
(32)
STRIP
(30)
STRIP
(30)
STRIP
(30)
SPRIT
(30)
TIPIS
(30)
TIPIS
(30)
TIPIS
(30)
SPRIT
(30)
TRIPS
(30)
TRIPS
(30)
TRIPS
(30)
SPRIT
(30)
TIPIS
(30)
TIPI
(27)
RIPS
(27)
TIPS
(27)
PITS
(27)
TIPI
(27)
RIPS
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
TIPS
(27)
SPIRIT
(27)
SPIT
(27)
SPIT
(27)
TRIP
(27)
SPIRIT
(26)
SPRIT
(24)
SPRIT
(24)
SPRIT
(24)
STRIP
(24)
SPRIT
(24)
TIPIS
(24)
STRIP
(24)
STRIP
(24)
TRIPS
(24)
TRIPS
(24)
TRIPS
(24)
TRIPS
(24)
STRIP
(24)
TIPIS
(24)
TIPIS
(24)
PITS
(22)
TRIP
(22)
SPIRIT
(22)
SPIRIT
(22)
SPIRIT
(22)
RIPS
(21)
PITS
(21)
PITS
(21)
TIPI
(21)
PITS
(21)
SPIT
(21)
RIPS
(21)
RIPS
(21)
RIPS
(21)
TIPI
(21)
SPIT
(21)
TIPI
(21)
TRIP
(21)
SPIT
(21)
TRIP
(21)
TRIP
(21)
TRIP
(21)
TIPS
(21)
TIPS
(21)
TIPI
(21)
TIPS
(21)
TIPS
(21)
PITS
(21)
SPIT
(21)
SPRIT
(20)
STRIP
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
TRIPS
(20)
TRIPS
(20)
TIPIS
(20)
SPIRIT
(20)
TIPIS
(20)
SPIRIT
(19)
SPIRIT
(19)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPRIT
(18)
SPRIT
(18)
PIT
(18)
PIS
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SPIRIT
(18)
SIP
(18)
SIP
(18)
SIP
(18)
PIS
(18)
PIS
(18)
SPRIT
(18)
RIP
(18)
TRIPS
(18)
IRIS
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
IRIS
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
TRIPS
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
TIPIS
(18)
TRIPS
(18)
STIR
(18)
TIP
(18)
TIP
(18)
TIP
(18)
STRIP
(18)
STRIP
(18)
STRIP
(18)
STRIP
(18)
TRIPS
(18)
STRIP
(18)
STIR
(18)
RIP
(18)
SPRIT
(18)
PSI
(18)
RIP
(18)
PIT
(18)
PSI
(18)
PSI
(18)
PIT
(18)
TRIP
(17)
SPIT
(17)
RIPS
(17)
TIPS
(17)
TIPI
(17)
STRIP
(17)
PITS
(17)
TRIPS
(16)
PSI
(16)
STRIP
(16)
STRIP
(16)
STRIP
(16)
TIP
(16)
STRIP
(16)
PIT
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
SIP
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
TIPI
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
TIPI
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
TIPS
(16)
PIS
(16)
RIPS
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
RIP
(16)
SPIT
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
SPIT
(16)
TRIP
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
TIPIS
(16)
STRIP
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
PITS
(16)
SPRIT
(16)
TIPS
(16)
RIPS
(16)
TRIPS
(16)
PI
(15)
PITS
(15)

Words within the letters of spirit

2 letter words in spirit (3 words)

3 letter words in spirit (9 words)

4 letter words in spirit (8 words)

5 letter words in spirit (4 words)

6 letter words in spirit (1 word)

spirit + 1 blank (4 words)

Word Growth involving spirit

Shorter words in spirit

it

pi

Longer words containing spirit

dispirit dispirited dispiritedly

dispirit dispirited dispiritedness

dispirit dispiriting dispiritingly

dispirit dispirits

spirited dispirited dispiritedly

spirited dispirited dispiritedness

spirited freespirited

spirited highspirited

spirited lowspirited

spirited meanspirited

spirited poorspirited

spirited spiritedly dispiritedly

spirited spiritedness dispiritedness

spiriting dispiriting dispiritingly

spiritless spiritlessly

spirits dispirits

spiritual despiritualisation despiritualisations

spiritual despiritualise despiritualised

spiritual despiritualise despiritualises

spiritual despiritualising

spiritual despiritualization despiritualizations

spiritual nonspiritual

spiritual respiritualisation

spiritual respiritualise respiritualised

spiritual respiritualise respiritualises

spiritual respiritualising

spiritual respiritualization

spiritual spiritualised despiritualised

spiritual spiritualised respiritualised

spiritual spiritualism

spiritual spiritualist spiritualistic

spiritual spiritualist spiritualists

spiritual spirituality

spiritual spiritualize despiritualize despiritualized

spiritual spiritualize despiritualize despiritualizes

spiritual spiritualize respiritualize respiritualized

spiritual spiritualize respiritualize respiritualizes

spiritual spiritualize spiritualized despiritualized

spiritual spiritualize spiritualized respiritualized

spiritual spiritualize spiritualizes despiritualizes

spiritual spiritualize spiritualizes respiritualizes

spiritual spiritualizing despiritualizing

spiritual spiritualizing respiritualizing

spiritual spiritually

spiritual spirituals

spiritual unspiritual