Humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness.
Evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or compliant.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
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Examples for "spiritless"
Examples for "spiritless"
1I'm in the thick of the most spiritless crew in the kingdom.
2She was acting Miss Howe, I thought; and I the spiritless Hickman.
3Sir Isaac himself seemed spiritless; he was aware that something was wrong.
4Upon the spiritless, cowardly and unwarlike, such deformity of visage still remains.
5But Edith felt too fagged and spiritless just at present to notice.
1Jesus was right: it seems the meek shall, indeed, inherit the earth.
2It says blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
3We must still be a little meek in the face of Heaven.
4As it says in Proverbs, the words of the meek break bones.
5The other men laughed, but the Red Fox looked meek and lowly.
6In fact, Stephens did herself no favours with such a meek response.
7The woods were still and meek as the slumbers of an infant.
8Their meek acceptance of defeat will be a grave concern for Clement.
9A solo climber with a meek spirit won't ever see a summit.
10The former was ever meek and feminine, the latter fierce and unsubmissive.
11But not so the humble Christian-Notso the meek follower of Jesus.
12They were wet, meek, and tractable curls at eight in the morning.
13So he sullenly mounted the meek and humble pony and cantered off.
14The meek little woman grew downright angry when she spoke of it.
15They came in like roaring lions but went out meek as lambs.
16All the more complete and beautiful was her meek spirit of obedience.
Meek per variant geogràfica