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    verve
    [vərv]
    noun
    verve (noun)
    1. vigor and spirit or enthusiasm:
      "Kollo sings with supreme verve and flexibility"
    Origin
    late 17th century (denoting special talent in writing): from French, ‘vigor’, earlier ‘form of expression’, from Latin verba ‘words’.
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    Great energy and enthusiasm
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    Verve is a noun that means great energy and enthusiasm. It can be used to describe someone's speech, performance, or actions. Synonyms for verve include energy, vigor, vitality, and enthusiasm.
     
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