oomph
word
Definition
A lively quality, energy, or attractiveness that makes something interesting or exciting.
Usage & Nuances
"Oomph" is informal and often used to describe energy, excitement, or appeal in people, products, or experiences. Common collocations: "add some oomph," "has real oomph." Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: energía - chispa - fuerzaPortuguese (BR): energia - entusiasmo - vigorPortuguese (PT): energia - entusiasmo - vigorChinese (Simplified): 活力 - 激情 - 劲头Chinese (Traditional): 活力 - 激情 - 勁頭Hindi: जोश - ऊर्जा - उत्साहArabic: حيوية - طاقة - جاذبية
Example Sentences
Let’s add some oomph to this party with music.
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Your presentation could use a bit more oomph.
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Those red shoes really give her outfit some oomph.
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She dances with a lot of oomph.
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The car’s engine has real oomph.
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This soup needs more oomph.
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