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    peart
    /pɪət/

    adjective

    • 1. lively; cheerful: dialect US "the man was right peart in his walking"

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  2. : being in good spirits : lively. peartly adverb. Word History. Etymology. alteration of pert. First Known Use. circa 1520, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of peart was circa 1520. See more words from the same year. Dictionary Entries Near peart. Pearsonian coefficient of correlation. pearten.

  3. Peart is an adjective that means lively, brisk, or cheerful. It is a variant of pert and often used in dialect. See how to use peart in a sentence and its origin and history.

  4. Peart is an adjective that means lively, spirited, or brisk, often used in dialect. It is a variant of pert and has the same derived forms and word origin.

  5. Peart is an adjective that means lively, spirited, or brisk, often used in dialect. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and translation of peart, and see examples of its usage and synonyms.

  6. Apr 23, 2023 · peart is an adjective meaning lively or active, related to peert. It is used in UK, US, and dialectal English, and has anagrams such as petra and parte.

  7. Peart is an adjective that means lively, chipper, sprightly, smart, etc. It is related to peert and comes from dialects of English.

  8. Peart is an adjective meaning lively or spirited, or a noun meaning a surname. It is also the name of the late drummer of the band Rush. Find out more about peart from 18 dictionaries, related words, phrases and idioms.