perked up

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perked up

Her dog perked up when he heard the sound of his leash.

Definition

Adjective: 1. Made or become more cheerful, lively, or alert: Describes a person or thing that has experienced an improvement in mood, energy, or appearance, often as a result of a specific stimulus or event.

Usage

The adjective "perked up" is used to describe a state of renewed cheerfulness, energy, or attentiveness. It typically follows a linking verb like be, feel, look, or seem. It describes the result of a change, implying a previous state that was less cheerful or lively.

Examples
  • After her nap, the baby looked perked up and ready to play.
  • He felt perked up after hearing the good news.
  • The team seemed perked up after the coach's motivational speech.
  • The room was perked up with some fresh flowers and bright curtains.
Advanced Usage
  • "perked up" as a participial adjective: It can function as an adjective derived from the phrasal verb "to perk up," describing the resultant state.
    • With a perked-up spirit, she tackled the difficult task. (Here, "perked-up" is a compound adjective modifying "spirit").
Variants and Related Words
  • Perk up (phrasal verb): To become or make someone/something more cheerful, lively, or alert.
    • The coffee perked him up. (Verb)
  • Perky (adjective): Cheerful and lively.
    • She has a perky personality.
Synonyms
  • Cheered up
  • Brightened
  • Livened up
  • Invigorated
  • Enlivened
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Perk up: To become more cheerful, lively, or alert; or to make something more attractive or interesting.
    • The market perked up in the afternoon. (Became more active)
    • She perked up the outfit with a colorful scarf. (Made more attractive)
perked up

Her dog perked up when he heard the sound of his leash.

Adjective
  1. made or become more cheerful or lively
    • his attention made her feel all perked up

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