Definition of spunky

spunkyadjective

can đảm

/ˈspʌŋki//ˈspʌŋki/

The word "spunky" has its origins in the late 19th century in the United States. It is believed to have come from the Scottish Gaelic word "spuineach," which means "spirited" or "lively." In the late 1800s, the term "spunky" was used to describe someone or something that was bold, feisty, and full of energy. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include connotations of being brave, daring, and determined. In the early 20th century, the term "spunky" gained popularity in American culture, particularly in the context of women's suffrage. Women who were involved in the movement were often described as "spunky" for their bold and fearless actions. Today, the word "spunky" is used to describe people of all genders who embody a sense of courage, confidence, and determination.

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brave and determined; full of enthusiasm

dũng cảm và quyết tâm; đầy nhiệt huyết

Example:
  • She is bright, tough and spunky.

    Cô ấy thông minh, mạnh mẽ và gan dạ.

sexually attractive

hấp dẫn tình dục

Example:
  • a top babe with a spunky boyfriend

    một em bé hàng đầu với một người bạn trai gan dạ