sprite
Americannoun
noun
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(in folklore) a nimble elflike creature, esp one associated with water
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a small dainty person
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an icon in a computer game which can be manoeuvred around the screen by means of a joystick, etc
Synonym Usage
See fairy.
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Etymology
Origin of sprite
1400–1450; Middle English sprit, spreit, from Anglo-French spirit(e), Old French esprit, espirit(e), from Latin spīritus spirit
Explanation
A sprite is a spirit, a mythical, fairy-like creature who lives by the water. Sprites are supernatural and sometimes tricksy. Sprites are particularly common Western European folk tales, and one of the most famous literary sprites is Ariel from Shakespeare's The Tempest. Elves and fairies can be described as sprites, and so can the water nymphs from Ancient Greek mythology. Sprite comes from the Old French esprit, or "spirit," and the Latin root spiritus. An older alternate spelling, now obsolete, was spright, which led to the adjective sprightly, "animated or lively."
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Example Sentences
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Sprite, a Coca-Cola brand, was named the official soft drink of the National Basketball Association on Tuesday, replacing PepsiCo’s Starry.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 17, 2026
Its namesake Pepsi soda has lost market share to competitors like Dr. Pepper and Sprite.
From Barron's • Nov. 10, 2025
Other noteworthy items include the Ranch Snack Wrap, a returning fan-favorite, which is now in a full meal alongside medium fries and a medium Sprite.
From Salon • Sep. 13, 2025
“We shared it with some curly fries and a Sprite, ice cold.”
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 21, 2025
The secretary brought him a Sprite from the teacher's lounge.
From "Eleanor & Park" by Rainbow Rowell
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