It means confident.
tender-spirited
no
enthusiastic, emotional, glowing, inspiring, spirited, strong, excited
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.
Some of them are: ungenerous, uncharitable, harsh, mean, unkind, cruel, uncaring, spiteful, nasty, heartless and malicious.
Some jokes are funny, but his were just mean-spirited.
A person who is mean spirited may be called:cruela bullyvillainouseviltyrannical
He who is spirited
no
tender-spirited
enthusiastic, emotional, glowing, inspiring, spirited, strong, excited
There is no historical evidence that she was mean spirited.
High-spirited or pleasing temperment.
Audacious, gallant, spirited or showy.
the answer is mean spirited
If you mean "magnanimous", it means courageous, high spirited or generous.
French for Public Spirited :) Dezzie :)