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spark n. 1 scintilla, flicker, glimmer, glint, sparkle, speck, hint,<br />

suggestion, vestige, atom, whit, jot (or tittle), iota: As long<br />

as a spark of life remained in his body he fought for freedom<br />

and justice.<br />

--v. 2 Often, spark off. set or touch off, ignite, kindle,<br />

enkindle, electrify, animate, trigger, energize, galvanize,<br />

activate, excite, stimulate, set in motion, bring about, start<br />

(up), begin, initiate, inspire, inspirit, provoke, precipitate:<br />

Was there any single factor that sparked the Renaissance?<br />

sparkle v. 1 glitter, scintillate, glint, flicker, shine, twinkle,<br />

wink, blink, glimmer, flash, coruscate, blaze, burn, flame: The<br />

setting sun sparkled on the sea. Brian's eyes sparkled with an<br />

inner fire. 2 effervesce, fizz, bubble: We ordered a jeroboam<br />

of sparkling Burgundy.<br />

--n. 3 glitter, scintillation, twinkle, coruscation, dazzle,<br />

spark, gleam, brightness, brilliance, radiance: I fear that the<br />

sparkle has gone out of her smile. 4 vivacity, liveliness,<br />

fire, brightness, wittiness, effervescence, ebullience,<br />

excitement, animation, vigour, energy, spirit, cheer, joy,<br />

light-heartedness, ‚lan, zeal, gusto, dash, life, gaiety, cheer,<br />

cheerfulness; certain something; Colloq vim, zip, zing, pizazz,<br />

oomph: It is easy to see that she gets her sparkle from her<br />

mother.<br />

sparse adj. 1 thin (on the ground), few (and far between), meagre,<br />

scanty, (widely) dispersed or scattered, spread out, spotty, in<br />

short supply, scarce: Tourists are sparse in Scotland in<br />

January. Sparse blooms appeared on the rose-bushes this year. 2<br />

little, limited, meagre, scant, sparing, inappreciable, not<br />

much, insignificant: Sparse use was made of the new tennis<br />

court because of the rain.<br />

Spartan adj. austere, strict, severe, harsh, hard, stern, rigorous,<br />

rigid, ascetic, stringent, controlled, disciplined,<br />

self-denying, abstinent, abstemious: He gave up all luxuries<br />

and today lives a Spartan life in the forest.<br />

spasm n. 1 convulsion, throe, fit, twitch, paroxysm: Deprived of his<br />

medication, Brian might go into spasms. 2 fit, seizure,

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