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    Feist·y
    /ˈfīstē/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person, typically one who is relatively small or weak) lively, determined, and courageous: informal "a feisty heroine who's more than a pretty face"
  2. The meaning of FEISTY is full of nervous energy : fidgety. How to use feisty in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. feisty | American Dictionary. adjective. approving us / ˈfɑɪ·sti / Add to word list. active, forceful, and determined: She’s a feisty kid who is not afraid to challenge authority. (Definition of feisty from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of feisty. feisty.

  4. Feisty is a word for someone who is touchy or quarrelsome. It can also mean "showing courage or determination." If you're huffy or thin-skinned, you're feisty. Feisty people often seem to be itching for a fight. On the other hand, this has a more positive meaning.

  5. Feisty definition: full of animation, energy, or courage; spirited; spunky; plucky. See examples of FEISTY used in a sentence.

  6. If you describe someone as feisty, you mean that they are tough, independent, and spirited, often when you would not expect them to be, for example because they are old or ill. The soldier looked incredulously at the feisty child.

  7. active, forceful, and determined: She’s a feisty kid who is not afraid to challenge authority. (Definition of feisty from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of feisty. feisty. Their feisty mother managed to live alone with a succession of paid assistants.

  8. 1. Full of spirit or determination; plucky or spunky: "Feisty, smart, and courageous child protagonists ... populate [her] fictional world" (Carolyn L. Shute). See Note at andiron. 2. Quarrelsome or aggressive: "A bunch of guys got tipsy ... One of them got feisty and starting swinging punches at the others" (Didi Emmons). [From feist .]

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