noun
- energy, enthusiasm, or vigor
- sex appeal or attractiveness
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The team played with real oomph in the second half.
- Her presentation lacked oomph and failed to engage the audience.
- Add some spices to give the dish more oomph.
- The new marketing campaign needs more oomph to attract customers.
- She has that special oomph that makes her a natural performer.
- The movie star’s oomph made her perfect for the leading role.
- His speech had plenty of oomph and inspired the crowd.