Verve

Verve

Verve


vurv

Definition

(noun) Enthusiasm, vigor, or lively spirit—especially in artistic expression or performance.

Example

The poet’s words were delivered with such verve that the audience hung on every line.

Word Origin

From French verve, meaning “animation” or “vitality,” once used to describe the spirited inspiration of a writer or artist.

Fun Fact

In the 16th century, verve referred to creative inspiration—the spark behind great art or eloquence. Over time, it came to mean any burst of lively energy or expressive force. Artists, musicians, and performers are often praised for their verve, but the word applies to anyone who brings enthusiasm and originality to their work. Whether it’s a passionate speech or a brushstroke filled with motion, verve captures that irresistible mix of confidence, flair, and vitality.

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