Pep example sentences

Related (5): Energy, enthusiasm, vitality, spirit, liveliness.

pep

noun

pep (noun)

  - energy and high spirits; liveliness:

  - add liveliness or vigor to someone or something:

PEP

noun

PEP (noun) · PEPs (plural noun) · Pep (noun) · Peps (plural noun)

  - (in the UK) a personal equity plan, a program allowing individuals to hold shares and unit trusts free of tax on dividends and capital gains (replaced in 1999 by the ISA).

PEP

noun

  - post-exposure prophylaxis (treatment given very shortly after exposure to an infectious agent, such as rabies or the HIV virus, to prevent infection):

Synonyms

dynamism, life, go, energy, spirit, liveliness, animation, bounce, sparkle, effervescence, fizz, verve, spiritedness, ebullience, enthusiasm, initiative, vitality, vivacity, fire, dash, panache, elan, snap, zest, zeal, exuberance, vigor, gusto, drive, push, brio, feistiness, gumption, oomph, pizzazz, vim, zing, zip, improve, enliven, animate, invigorate, vitalize, revitalize, vivify, energize, electrify, galvanize, stimulate, season, spice, pepper, leaven, flavor, subdue

"Pep" Example Sentences

1. The coach's motivational speeches always had a lot of pep.
2. She added some pep to the salad by adding some spicy dressing.
3. His bright and colorful outfit gave him a lot of pep in his step.
4. The energy drink gave him a quick burst of pep during his workout.
5. Her positive attitude and bubbly personality always provided a lot of pep to the workplace.
6. The marching band played their songs with a lot of pep and enthusiasm.
7. The singer's upbeat music always gives me a lot of pep for the day.
8. The coffee shop barista put a lot of pep into making a delicious latte.
9. The young dancers performed their routine with a lot of pep and energy.
10. The comedian's jokes were full of pep and laughter.
11. The high school cheerleaders brought a lot of pep to the football game.
12. The spicy salsa gave the chicken tacos a lot of pep and flavor.
13. The motivational speaker's words gave the audience a lot of pep and inspiration.
14. The athlete's new shoes gave her a lot of pep in her running stride.
15. The children's book was full of pep and excitement, keeping the readers engaged.
16. The gummy vitamins give me a lot of pep and energy for the day.
17. The lemonade had a lot of pep to it, thanks to the fresh squeezed lemons.
18. The enthusiastic tour guide gave us a lot of pep during the walking tour.
19. The rapper's music always has a lot of pep and attitude.
20. The hot sauce added a lot of pep to the bland pasta dish.
21. The personal trainer always has a lot of pep during the workout sessions.
22. The smoothie gave me a lot of pep, thanks to the added protein powder.
23. The soccer team played with a lot of pep and teamwork during the championship game.
24. The comedian's stand-up routine was full of pep and humor.
25. The energy bars provided a lot of pep and nutrients during the hiking trip.
26. The gym instructor's workout playlist was full of upbeat songs that gave us a lot of pep.
27. The superhero movie had a lot of pep and action, keeping the audience entertained.
28. The salsa dance class was full of pep and passion.
29. The protein shake gave me a lot of pep and strength for my weightlifting routine.
30. The motivational poster on the office wall always gave employees a lot of pep for the day.

Common Phases

1. "I need a pep talk;"
2. "Let's pep up the crowd;"
3. "This song really gives me pep;"
4. "I could use a little pep in my step;"
5. "That motivational speaker really motivated me, he gave me some serious pep;"
6. "Can you give me some pep in my coffee, I need to wake up;"
7. "I need something to pep me up, any ideas?"
8. "Before the game, the coach gave us a pep talk;"
9. "I always listen to upbeat music when I need a bit of pep."
10. "This energy drink really gives me a pep boost."

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