What is another word for oomph?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈuːmf], [ ˈuːmf], [ ˈuː_m_f]
Synonyms for Oomph:
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n.
• animation • ardor • attribute • dash • elan • elbow grease- Physical Effort ,
- Physical Efforts ,
- blood sweat and tears ,
- effort ,
- labor ,
- strain ,
- sweat ,
- sweat of one's brow ,
- toil ,
- travail ,
- travails .
- Ardency ,
- conviction ,
- craze ,
- ecstasy ,
- emotion ,
- fad ,
- fanaticism ,
- fever ,
- fieriness ,
- flame ,
- flare ,
- frenzy ,
- fury ,
- glow ,
- hilarity ,
- hobby ,
- interest ,
- joyfulness ,
- mania ,
- mirth ,
- nerve ,
- orgasm ,
- rapture ,
- red heat ,
- relish ,
- snap ,
- transport .
Other synonyms:
- animation ,
- brio ,
- ginger ,
- peppiness ,
- vivaciousness .
- spirit .
- life .
Other relevant words:
- It ,
- Light-heartedness ,
- activity ,
- allure ,
- appeal ,
- ardor ,
- attractiveness ,
- birr ,
- bounce ,
- brightness ,
- briskness ,
- captivation ,
- certain something ,
- charm ,
- cheer ,
- cheerfulness ,
- dash ,
- drive ,
- duende ,
- eagerness ,
- ebullience ,
- effect ,
- effectiveness ,
- effervescence ,
- elan ,
- elbow grease ,
- endurance ,
- energy ,
- enthusiasm ,
- excitement ,
- exertion ,
- exuberance ,
- fervor ,
- fire ,
- flair ,
- flourish ,
- forcefulness ,
- fortitude ,
- gaiety ,
- gas ,
- get-up-and-go ,
- go ,
- gusto ,
- hardihood ,
- impact ,
- initiative ,
- intensity ,
- joy ,
- juice ,
- mettle ,
- mettlesomeness ,
- might ,
- moxie ,
- muscle ,
- panache ,
- pith ,
- pizazz ,
- pluck ,
- potency ,
- power ,
- punch ,
- resilience ,
- sap ,
- seductiveness ,
- spunk ,
- stamina ,
- steam ,
- strength ,
- vigor ,
- vigour ,
- vinegar ,
- virility ,
- vitality ,
- witchery ,
- wittiness ,
- zeal ,
- zealousness ,
- zest .
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How to use "Oomph" in context?
Most people use the word "oomph" to describe how something or someone feels. For example, when someone jumps high into the air, most people would say that their jump had "oomph." The word is derived from the word "punch," and it usually means that something is powerful or impressive. Some people use the word to describe how they feel when they do something well. For example, when someone achieves a successful goal, they might say that they accomplished "with oomph." Oomph can also be used to describe emotions, such as happiness, excitement, or anger.
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