spirit
/ˈspɪrɪt/Definitions
1. noun
the non-physical part of a person that is seen as able to exist separately from their physical body after death, or a non-physical force or energy that is thought to exist in the universe, or a quality or feeling that makes something or someone special or attractive
“She believed in the spirit of Christmas, spending time with loved ones and giving to those in need.”
2. noun
a supernatural being, especially a ghost or a spirit of the dead
“The old mansion was said to be haunted by the spirit of a former owner.”
3. noun
a quality of enthusiasm, energy, or determination
“She had a lot of spirit, never giving up on her dreams, no matter how impossible they seemed.”
4. verb
to make someone or something feel more alive or energetic
“The music really spirits away the worries of the day.”
5. verb
to move or travel with a strong and steady wind, especially in a sailing or flying vehicle
“The plane will spirit you to your destination in just a few hours.”