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Dictionary: pep·py   (pĕp'ē) pronunciation
adj. Informal, -pi·er, -pi·est.
Full of or characterized by energy and high spirits; lively.

peppily pep'pi·ly adv.
peppiness pep'pi·ness n.

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adjective

  1. Possessing, exerting, or displaying energy: active, brisk, dynamic, dynamical, energetic, forceful, kinetic, lively, sprightly, strenuous, vigorous. See action/inaction.
  2. Very brisk, alert, and full of high spirits: animated, bouncy, chipper, dashing, high-spirited, lively, pert, spirited, vivacious. Idioms: bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, full of life. See action/inaction.
  3. Disposed to action: active, brisk, driving, dynamic, dynamical, energetic, enterprising, lively, sprightly, spry, vigorous, zippy. Informal snappy. See action/inaction.

Antonyms: peppy
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adj

Definition: lively, vigorous
Antonyms: apathetic, easy-going, inactive, lethargic, tired


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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: marked by lively action
  Synonyms: bouncing, bouncy, spirited, zippy


 
 
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