esprit



l'esprit de l'escalier

A French phrase meaning "the wit of the staircase"; a perfect witty remark, retort, or rejoinder that occurs to one after the fact or too late to be used. (Also written as "l'esprit d'escalier.") I was on the bus home long after being tongue-lashed by my boss when I thought of the perfect things to say that would take him down a few pegs. Ah, l'esprit de l'escalier!
See also: DE

esprit de corps

  (formal)
feelings of pride and loyalty that are shared by members of a group Companies that involve their employees in planning have the best esprit de corps.
See also: DE, esprit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chidi-Western African, Igbo
Koray-Turkish
CiborCHEE-bawrPolish
Stefanus-Dutch
Vidya-Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil
Carrol['kærəl]