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- Dictionarypep/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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PEP can mean energy, enthusiasm, or a medical treatment for HIV exposure. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples and translations.
- English (US)
PEP meaning: 1. energy, or a willingness to be active 2....
- Pep: French Translation
pep translate: peps, entrain. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- PEP Spanish Translation
PEP translate: forma abreviada de "post-exposure...
- Pep: German Translation
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- Znaczenie Pep, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
PEP definicja: 1. energy, or a willingness to be active 2....
- Pep: Norwegian Translation
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- Pep: Czech Translation
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- Pep: Vietnamese Translation
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- English (US)
Verb. There’s something calming and refreshing about spritzing a fine, barely-there mist with a breath of delicious scent that feels incredible, especially in the spring and summer when temperatures are hotter, and the sun is stronger or after a long flight to pep me up before day one of a trip.
PEP can mean liveliness and energy, or a method of saving in the UK with tax advantages. It can also be an acronym for post-exposure prophylaxis or political and economic planning.
PEP can be a noun meaning lively spirits or energy, or a verb meaning to make or become spirited. It can also be an acronym for personal equity plan or political and economic planning.
Pep is a noun meaning energy, vigor, liveliness, or spirit, or a verb meaning to invigorate. It is also an abbreviation of pepper, a spice. Learn more about its synonyms, antonyms, origin, and usage examples.
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Pep is a high spirited kind of energy. It takes a lot of pep (and pom-poms) to be a cheerleader.
British verb Word forms: peps, pepping, pepped pep someone/something up (with object) make someone or something more lively or interesting measures to pep up the economy Examples Audio quality is a bit more pleasing, with clear voices and lively music pepping things up.