"Spiriting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spiriting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spiriting" Meaning

The verb "spiriting" can have a few meanings, but here are the most common ones:

1. The act of sequestering or concealing someone or something in order to keep it hidden, especially to avoid detection or accountability.
2. The act of making a drink containing spirits or liquor, especially in a holiday or festive manner.
3. In some contexts, spiriting can refer to the act of suddenly or eccentrically acquiring or getting a hold of something, such as a spirited individual or an energetic and adventurous attitude.

In all cases, the core idea behind spiriting is to convey a sense of removal, seclusion, or concealment, which can be physical, emotional, or metaphorical.

"Spiriting" Examples

Usage Examples of "Spiriting"


1. Courts and Law

In the novel, the defendant was accused of spiriting away the valuable jewels from the museum during the chaos of the burglary.

2. Politics and Corruption

The corruption scandal spiriting through the government offices has left the citizens questioning the integrity of the ruling party.

3. Slang - Subtlety and Decency (archaic)

In old English literature, the term "spiriting it away" was used to describe someone removing or concealing something with a fine (often questionable) touch, suggesting a balance between delicacy and mischief.

4. Humorous Anecdotes

To avoid cooking and cleaning, John's family began spiriting away meals from local restaurants, claiming they were charity fundraisers.

5. Etymological Expansion

The term "spiriting away" is related to "spirit" in the sense of vanishing or disappearing. It can imply a sudden and unexpected withdrawal or removal of something, possibly with the implication that what has been taken seems to vanish into thin air.

Source for Examples

Utilized a combination of fictional and hypothetical scenarios to demonstrate the application of the word in different contexts.

"Spiriting" Similar Words

Spirillaceae

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The Spirochaetaceae family, commonly referred to as the Spiral Bacteria, is a family of bacteria in the phylum Spirochaetes.<br><br>However, "Spirillaceae" is actually an incorrect spelling and an outdated classification.<br><br>The correct spelling is "Spirillales", but the current classification is actually divided into two orders, with Spirillinaceae being part of the order Spirillales and Borreliales being another order within the phylum Spirochaetes.<br><br>Spirillaceae was a former family within the order Spirillales, which contained several genera of spiral-shaped bacteria, including:<br><br> Spirillum<br> Tropheryma<br> Bergeyella<br><br>However, in 2013, the 14th International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes reclassified the family Spirillaceae and it's now considered as not valid family name, although the order Spirillales still exists.<br><br>The current-classified bacteria under the order Spirillales include species such as:<br><br> Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease), and<br> Borrelia recurrentis (relapsing fever).<br><br>The name Spirochaetaceae is a family of the order Spirochaetales

Spirillae

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Spirillae refers to a shape that resembles a corkscrew or a helix, typically with several turns. It is also a term used in biology to describe a certain type of spirochete, a genus of bacteria.

Spirillum

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Spirillum is a type of curved or spiral-shaped bacterium, typically found in water. The term is derived from the Latin word "spiraltium," meaning "having a spiral shape."

Spiring

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Inspiring. Having a very good influence on someone, so that they are motivated to do something.

Spirit

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A vital, non-physical force or energy that is often seen as being non-physical and non-corporeal.

Spirited

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Spiritedly

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In a spirited way, with enthusiasm and energy. Having or showing a strong and enthusiastic personality; full of energy and enthusiasm.

Spiritedness

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Spiritedness refers to a person's quality of being spirited, enthusiastic, or full of energy and vitality, often accompanied by courage, determination, and a strong will to achieve or accomplish something.<br><br>Examples:<br><br>- The team showed great spiritedness in their competitive spirit and motivation to win.<br>- The leader's spiritedness inspired the team to work hard and strive for excellence.<br><br>Synonyms: energy, enthusiasm, vigor, vitality, mettle, pluck, spirit.<br><br>Antonyms: listlessness, sluggishness, lethargy, apathy, dullness.

Spiritism

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Spiritist

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Spiritless

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Lacking spirit or vitality; lacking energy, enthusiasm, or motivation; unenthusiastic and unrelentlessly dull.

Spirits

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Spiritual

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Spiritualised

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