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    pep
    /pɛp/

    noun

    • 1. energy and high spirits; liveliness: "he was an enthusiastic player, full of pep"

    verb

    • 1. make someone or something more lively or interesting: "measures to pep up the economy"

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  2. PEP definition: 1. energy, or a willingness to be active 2. abbreviation for post-exposure prophylaxis: treatment…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PEP is brisk energy or initiative and high spirits. How to use pep in a sentence.

  4. Pep definition: lively spirits or energy; vigor; animation.. See examples of PEP used in a sentence.

  5. pep. (pep ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense peps , present participle pepping , past tense, past participle pepped. uncountable noun. Pep is liveliness and energy. [informal, old-fashioned] Many say that, given a choice, they would opt for a holiday to put the pep back in their lives.

  6. Define pep. pep synonyms, pep pronunciation, pep translation, English dictionary definition of pep. Informal n. Energy and high spirits; vim: "The duchess is full of pep, that particularly American word that expresses precisely her energy and gaiety" ....

  7. Pep is a high spirited kind of energy. It takes a lot of pep (and pom-poms) to be a cheerleader. Watching a school play in which the actors are full of pep is a lot more fun than seeing lethargic performers halfheartedly go through the motions.

  8. Definition of pep verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. peps. Energy; vigor; liveliness; spirit. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: ginger. peppiness. vitality. vim. snap. invigorate. hardihood. gusto. getup. enthusiasm. dash. briskness. animation. energy. zip. Antonyms: inactivity. apathy. lethargy.

  10. personal equity plan: a method of saving in the U.K. with certain tax advantages, in which investments up to a fixed annual value can be purchased: replaced by the ISA in 1999 but arrangements for existing PEPs remain unchanged. abbreviation for. political and economic planning.

  11. /ˈpep tɔːk/ (informal) a short speech intended to encourage somebody to work harder, try to win, have more confidence, etc. She gave us all a pep talk before the game. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.