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Meaning of Verve | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
vɜːv

Definitions

  1. Enthusiasm, rapture, spirit, or vigour, especially of imagination such as that which animates an artist, musician, or writer, in composing or performing.
  2. A particular skill in writing.

Equivalents

العربية النّشاط
Български замах
Bosanski palo полет
Čeština verva
Español denuedo energía fogosidad nervio verba
Suomi innostus palo
Français verve
Hrvatski palo полет
Italiano animatezza brio estro verve vivacità
日本語 エスプリ
Kurdî wana
Te Reo Māori wāna
Македонски елан полет
Nederlands schwung
Polski bigiel werwa wigor zacięcie
Română vervă
Slovenčina verva
Српски palo полет
Svenska stuns
اردو جِیوَن

Examples

“His hands were strong and elegant; his experience of life evidently varied; his speech full of pith and verve; his manners forward, but perfectly presentable.”
“They played through vacation to the fashionable of eight cities. […] Chicago he approved for a certain verve that transcended its loud accent—however, it was a Yale town, and as the Yale Glee Club was expected in a week the Triangle received only divided homage.”
“Normally, this [girl] presents to the world the appearance of one who is feeling that if it isn't the best of all possible worlds, it's quite good enough to be going on with till a better one comes along. Verve, I mean, and animation and all that sort of thing. But now there was a listlessness about her […]”
“After spending so much of the season looking upwards, the swashbuckling style and swagger of early season Spurs was replaced by uncertainty and frustration against a Norwich side who had the quality and verve to take advantage.”
“If he be above Virgil, and is reſolv'd to follow his own Verve (as the French call it,) the Proverb will fall heavily upon him; Who teaches himſelf, has a Fool for his Maſter.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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