Meaning & Definition of Spry in English
English⟶
Spry
lively and active, especially for one's age
Pronunciation:
/spraɪ/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Full of life and energy, especially in old age.
Example Sentence: Despite being in her seventies, she was still spry and active.
Definition: Quick and nimble.
Example Sentence: The spry puppy darted around the yard.
Etymology
Origin: Origin unknown, possibly a variant of 'sprightly'.
Synonyms
livelyactivevigorousnimble
Common Phrases and Expressions
- spry as a fox: very lively or clever, especially in overcoming obstacles.
- spry for one's age: active and healthy for a person of a particular age.
Translations
- Spanish: ágil
- French: actif
- German: lebhaft
- Russian: шустрый
Related Words
- nimble: quick and light in movement or action.
- vigorous: strong, healthy, and full of energy.
- agile: able to move quickly and easily.
Slang Meanings of spry
Meaning: Full of energy and enthusiasm.
Example Sentence: He's so spry, it's like he has the energy of a teenager.