"Spirituous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spirituous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Spirituous
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"Spirituous" Meaning

Intoxicating or containing alcohol.

"Spirituous" Examples

Usage Examples


| Example | Translation | Notes |
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| The spirituous waters bubbled and swirled with a warning that betrayed a specious tranquility. | The lightly intoxicating waters bubbled and swirled with a warning that betrayed a false tranquility. | Usage of "spirituous" to describe the quality of being intoxicating or having intoxicating properties. |
| The champagne was so spirituous that even a small amount made her dizzy. | The champagne was so alcoholic that even a small amount made her dizzy. | Usage of "spirituous" in a sentence to describe champagne. |
| After World War I, society began to suppress discussions and attitudes that appeared liberal or only spirituous on the surface. | After World War I, society began to suppress discussions and attitudes that appeared liberal or only slightly liberalistic on the surface. | Usage of "spirituous" in this historical context, affecting societal attitudes and discussions of liberalism. |
| The new wine had a spirituous scent reminiscent of ripe fruit. | The new wine had a pleasantly intoxicating scent reminiscent of ripe fruit. | Using "spirituous" to describe the fragrance or odor of wine. |
| By 1883, spirituous sales accounts was mostly replaced by the purely industrial technique of accounting by what is called double entry. | By 1883, spirituous sales accounts were mostly replaced by the purely industrial technique of accounting by what is called double entry. | Original 1883 passage using "spirituous sales accounts" - an outdated but historically accurate term for a type of accounting entry. |

"Spirituous" Similar Words

Spiritualities

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Spirituality

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Spiritualize

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Spiritualized

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Until the end of the millennium, any term ending in -ized, -ised, or -ised is an extremely dubious guide to meaning; a dictionary lists definitions under sacré, sacred, and sanctify. <br><br>Spiritualized describes or refers to a material object that has a connection with the divine or non-material world, such as a sacred object, an icon, an artifact.

Spiritualizing

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Spiritually

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Spirituals

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Spirituel

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The word "spirituel" is not an English word. However, I believe you meant to type "spiritual."<br><br>If that's the case, "spiritual" refers to:<br><br>1. Relating to or consisting of spirit; not physical or material.<br>2. Relating to the soul or a person's inner self.<br>3. Concerned with the soul or its developement.<br>4. Existing or occurring in a non-physical sense; in a domain not dependent on matter.<br>5. Religious or transcendent.<br><br>Example: "The spiritual leader of the community gave a speech to inspire the congregation."<br><br>In the context of specific things, "spiritual" can also mean:<br><br> Relating to a community's conscientious or ideal views and opinions, as distinct from its momentary interests and institutional responsibilities (as in "spiritual welfare").<br> Something producing or reflecting a sense of quiet, wonder, or awe (as in "the spiritual aura of the seaside").<br><br>Feel free to ask if you have any questions or need further clarification!

Spirketing

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Spirochaeta

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Spirochaeta refers to a genus of bacteria that are spirally coiled and flagellated. They are Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria typically between 6-15 x 1-4 micrometers in size.<br><br>The microorganisms include free-living species that inhabit soil, freshwater, and marine environments, as well as bacterial symbionts found in the digestive tracts of various animals.<br><br>Spinochaeta species are generally characterized by:<br><br> Their unique helical shape<br> The presence of one or more periplasmic flagella arranged in a spiral or helical pattern<br> Often presenting endospores<br>These bacteria primarily engage in the process of chemosynthesis through oxidizing sulfur compounds and reducing carbon dioxide.

Spirochaetaceae

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The Spirochaetaceae are a family of spirochaetal bacteria, including the well-known species Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease, and Treponema pallidum, the bacterium that causes syphilis. They are typically spiral-shaped and are motile by a endoflagellum.

Spirochaetal

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Corresponding to or resembling spirochaetes, a genus of spiral or helical bacteria.

Spirochaetales

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Spirochaete

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Spirochaetes

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Spirochetes are a type of spiral-shaped bacteria that are typically 3-15 micrometers in length and have a thin, flexible spiral or corkscrew shape. They are a broad group of curved bacteria that are classified into the phylum Spirochetes.

Spirochaetosis

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