noun
- plural of oomph; energy, enthusiasm, or vigor
- plural of oomph; sex appeal or attractiveness
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The team’s performances lacked their usual oomphs this season.
- She added some oomphs to her presentation with colorful graphics.
- The movie stars had the kind of oomphs that drew audiences to theaters.
- His speeches needed more oomphs to energize the crowd.
- The band’s latest songs don’t have the oomphs of their earlier hits.