Perking Meaning in English
word · lemma: perk
ˈpɝkɪŋ
PER-king
pˈɜːkɪŋ
PUR-king
Definition
'Perking' is the present participle of 'perk.' It means to become more lively, cheerful, or energetic, or to make something do so. Often used in phrases like 'perking up.'
Usage & Nuances
'Perking' is almost always used in the phrase 'perking up'. It’s informal and often describes people or things becoming more lively, alert, or cheerful. Don't confuse with 'perks' (benefits). Common with coffee ('perking up' after coffee).
Spanish: animarse - avivarse - levantar el ánimo (persona)Portuguese (BR): animando-se - ficando mais animado - alegrando-sePortuguese (PT): animar-se - ficar mais animado - alegrar-seChinese (Simplified): 振作起来 - 精神焕发Chinese (Traditional): 振作起來 - 精神煥發Hindi: चुस्त हो जाना - उत्साहित होनाArabic: ينتعش - ينتبه (شخص)Bengali: চাঙা হওয়া - চাঙ্গা করাRussian: оживляться - бодретьJapanese: 元気になる - 活発になるVietnamese: tỉnh táo lên - phấn chấn lênKorean: 활기를 찾다 - 기운이 나다Turkish: canlanmak - neşelenmekUrdu: چونکنا ہونا - تازہ دم ہوناIndonesian: semangat kembali - menjadi lebih ceria
Example Sentences
The flowers are perking up with water.
basic
She is perking up after her nap.
basic
The coffee is perking on the stove.
basic
You’re really perking up since you started your new job.
natural
I can see the team perking up after the good news.
natural
My dog is perking his ears at every sound outside.
natural