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    perky
    /ˈpəːki/

    adjective

    • 1. cheerful and lively: "she certainly looked less than her usual perky self"

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  2. Perky means happy and full of energy, or showing a lot of energy in a happy, confident way. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, related words and phrases, and how to use it in sentences.

  3. Perky means briskly self-assured or jaunty, and can be used to describe a person or a movement. See synonyms, examples, word history and kids definition of perky.

  4. Perky means jaunty, cheerful, or spirited. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of perky and its related words in English and Spanish.

  5. Perky is an adjective traditionally used to describe women or girls, like its synonym bubbly. Perky people tend to have lots of energy. They're always smiling and have a generally cheerful disposition. The enthusiasm of perky can be contagious — soon, you'll also be perky, unless you need a quiet, calm or somber moment.

  6. Perky means jaunty, cheerful, brisk, or pert. See the origin, derived forms, and usage of the word perky in sentences from various sources.

  7. Perky means cheerful and lively, or confident and spirited. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, with synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.

  8. Perky means happy and full of energy, or showing a lot of energy in a happy, confident way. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, and related words and phrases from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  9. Perky is an adjective that means self-confident, aggressive, or cheerful. It can also mean small or firm and well-formed. See synonyms, antonyms, and examples of perky in sentences.

  10. Perky means cheerful and full of energy, especially in an informal context. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, grammar and synonyms from Oxford University Press.

  11. Perky means confident, happy, and active, especially in an informal context. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and synonyms from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.