Yes, it is (a spirited defense, spirited competition). It can mean enthusiastic, having spirit.
Despite the spelling, It is based on the noun "spirit" rather than a verb. The only formal verb is the idiomatic 'to spirit away' meaning to seize and carry off, often by stealth.
Bubbly is usually used as an adjective, meaning: # full of, giving off, or like bubbles # lively and high-spirited; vivacious It can also be used as a noun: as a Slang meaning champagne.
Lively, Spirited
It means confident.
High spirited enthusiasm
tender-spirited
The word spirited is an adjective that means enthusiastic or determined. It also refers to someone who has a specific mood, character or outlook on life.
No. Plucky means brave, spirited. It's an adjective. To kiss is a verb.
The word spirited is an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be lively or animated. The verb form is the past tense of the verb spirit.
The duration of Spirited is 3600.0 seconds.
Spirited Migration was created in 2009.
Spirited was created on 2010-08-25.
He was really high spirited when he beat Star Fox 64. OR Everyone was really high spirited during Christmas. OR I was really high spirited when my team beat the baseball game. Hope this helps : )
Spirited Content High-spirited Enthusiastic
There is no pronoun is the phrase 'a barren spirited fellow'. Example sentences for this phrase:He was a barren spirited fellow. The pronoun he is replacing the noun that 'fellow' is representing.A barren spirited fellow would be the one who did this. The indefinite pronoun 'one' replaces an unknown person, the antecedent 'barren spirited fellow'.
Spirited Away was made in Japan by Hayao Miyazaki in 2001.
Um. No Haku definitely does not die in Spirited Away.
Spirited - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M