Today we
explore the word “spirit.” Spirit is one of those words that has many
different definitions. We will first talk about a simple definition with
an interesting word origin.
Spirits are strong alcoholic drinks, such as vodka, gin, tequila and rum.
Language experts say this expression first appeared in Europe hundreds
of years ago. Back then, people explained the effects of strong alcohol
as the work of an evil spirit -- the devil.
Speaking of evil spirits, there are more complicated definitions of the
word “spirit” that involve religion and the after-life.
Spirit is part of a human that is not part of the physical body. Our
spirit is connected to our thoughts and emotions. Meriam Webster’s
online dictionary defines it as “the force within a person that is
believed to give the body life, energy, and power.”
So, religious or spiritual people may believe that the spirit remains
alive after death. In this way, “spirit” is similar to the word “ghost.”
However, in a non-religious way, the human “spirit” is simply a non-physical
energy in each person that makes us who we are. Again, Meriam Webster’s
online dictionary calls it the “inner quality or nature of a person.”
So, even people who don’t believe in life-after-death, can believe in
this type of spirit.
Besides in religious ceremonies, how do we use this type of spirit in
conversation?
Well, if you can’t physically be somewhere, you can still be there in
spirit. Let’s say you have been invited to a friend’s birthday party,
but are unable to go. You tell your friend, “I’m so sorry I’ll miss the
party. But I’ll be there in spirit.” This means that while you cannot go,
you will still be thinking of that person as they celebrate.
Spirit can also mean your outlook on life. So, if you are happy about
life, you can say you are in high spirits. And if you’re not, you can
say you are in low spirits.
If you are in low spirits, it’s important to do things to lift your
spirit. For many people, listening to music, taking a long walk or
hanging out with friends are great spirit-lifters!
Sometimes, though, we simply don’t feel like doing something. So, we may
use tricks to get into the spirit. If I must go to a social event but
don’t want to, I may play music while I'm getting ready to get into the
spirit. And if I finally agree to join an activity or do something that
I don’t want to do, someone may say to me, “That’s the spirit!”
Now, the expression if the spirit moves you is a bit tricky. We use it
in a situation where I say I will do something when I want to do it --
not when others think I should. Basically, it’s up to me.
For example, let’s say another person invites you to a birthday party (because
you’re a very popular person). The host asks you to bring a story about
her and share it with everyone if the spirit moves you. She means that
you can share a story if you really want to but you don’t have to. Maybe
the spirit will never move you and you share nothing.
Spirit can also mean a feeling of belonging to a group, like a sports
team or a school. If a student is active at school and sets a good
example for others, we say they show great school spirit.
Another way to say this is with a French expression: esprit de corps.
This means belonging to a group and having feelings of intense energy
and loyalty for members of that group.
”Esprit de corps” is a fancy way of saying team spirit. “Team spirit” is
much more common and you can use it in any situation, whether formal or
informal, fancy or not fancy.
“Spirit” can also mean to do something with high energy levels. Here are
two examples:
"He performed the piano piece with spirit."
"She gave a spirited legal defense in the courtroom."
There are two very common “spirit” expressions that describe people.
Free spirits think and act freely. They do not follow the usual rules of
society. Free spirits do their own thing.
Free spirit or not, most people like being with kindred spirits. A
kindred spirit is someone who understands and agrees with you on a very
deep level. Kindred spirits share the same beliefs, dreams, goals and
thoughts.
Now let’s hear some of these examples in a short story.
Veronica is a talented musician. She is also a free spirit. She has
never owned a credit card, a car or a house. And she doesn’t have a
steady job. She often travels around the world singing at festivals and
teaching English on the side.
To save money, Veronica lives in a group house with other artists. She
really likes living with such kindred spirits. They all understand that
each artist needs time alone and time to practice their art.
However, artistic types can also be emotional – happy one minute, angry
or sad the next. Veronica isn’t like that. She is usually in high
spirits. And when her housemates are in low spirits, she does something
to lift their spirits.
A guaranteed spirit-lifter is a party with good food, lively music and
interesting conversation. If the spirit moves them, her housemates can
join in the fun. And they always do! Even the grumpiest housemate,
Felton, gets into the spirit and has fun by the end of the night!
Sometimes he even plays the piano for people. That’s the spirit, Felton! |