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Term: yare



Description:

Yare is an adjective that can be used to describe someone or something as prompt, nimble, or agile. It can also refer to something that is well-prepared, swift, or ready for action.



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Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense: Prompt or nimble in movement.


    Sample sentence: The gymnast performed a yare somersault, showcasing her remarkable agility.


  2. Sense: Well-prepared or ready to respond instantly.


    Sample sentence: The team had a yare strategy in place, enabling them to handle any unexpected challenges.


  3. Sense: Swift or quick in sailing.


    Sample sentence: The yacht was designed to be yare, allowing it to glide effortlessly through the water.


  4. Sense: (Local, dialectal usage) A term used in some regions to mean cheerful or lively.


    Sample sentence: The local festival was filled with yare music, dance, and laughter.

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