esprit
mind
noun es-PREE Common
Origin: From Latin spiritus (breath, spirit).
Also means
spirit
Usage Note
Esprit covers the intellectual mind, wit, and spirit. A person described as avoir de l'esprit is considered witty. L'esprit de corps (borrowed into English) means group solidarity. In philosophy and religion, l'esprit contrasts with le corps (the body), while in everyday speech perdre l'esprit means 'to lose one's mind.'
Examples
"Il a beaucoup d'esprit et d'humour."
Natural Translation
He has a lot of wit and humour.
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