A pep talk In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "a pep talk", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-12-27 09:12

Meaning of A pep talk

A pep talk spoken language positive noun phrase

Used to indicate a speech that can give listeners encouragement or confidence.

Though she isn't a good student, she is good at giving us pep talks.

I admire her coz she always knows to give me pep talks at the right time.

Seeing James get a bad score, the teacher came close and gave him a pep talk.

Thanks to the coach's pep talk, the team put aside being led and played hard in the second half.

Other phrases about:

to keep your spirits up
To stay optimistic and positive; to encourage someone in a difficult situation
Get my mojo working
To have confidence, energy, enthusiasm or enormous charm for something
repose trust/confidence/hope in sb/sth

To put  your trust confidence or hope in somebody or something

get (one's) feet under the table

If you get your feet under the table, you get confidence in a new job or situation.

Grammar and Usage of A pep talk

Noun Forms

  • a pep talk
  • pep talks
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