It means confident.
enthusiastic, emotional, glowing, inspiring, spirited, strong, excited
no
tender-spirited
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
enthusiastic, emotional, glowing, inspiring, spirited, strong, excited
no
tender-spirited
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 :)