- verb(perk upperk someone/something up)perk (verb) · perks (third person present) · perked (past tense) · perked (past participle) · perking (present participle)
- become or make more cheerful, lively, or interesting:"she'd been depressed, but she seemed to perk up last week" · "the coffee had perked him up long enough to tackle the reviews"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘perch’): perhaps from an Old French dialect variant of percher ‘to perch’.nouninformal(perks)perk (noun) · perks (plural noun)- money, goods, or other benefit to which one is entitled as an employee or as a shareholder of a company:"many agencies are helping to keep personnel at their jobs by providing perks"
- an advantage or benefit following from a job or situation:"they were busy discovering the perks of town life"
Originmid 19th century: abbreviation of perquisite.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- become or make more cheerful, lively, or interesting:brighten (up)become more cheerfulbecome livelierfeel happiertake heartbe heartenedliven upget bettertake a turn for the betterbounce backbe on the mendbrighten upmake more cheerful/livelymake happierraise someone's spiritsgive someone heartgive someone a boost/liftginger upput new life/heart intoadd some zest toput some spark into
noun- money, goods, or other benefit to which one is entitled as an employee or as a shareholder of a company:
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- Informal advantage or something extraLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.perk noun [ C ] uk / pɜːk / us / pɝːk / Add to word list Add to word list informal an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/perkperk noun /pɜːk/ /pɜːrk/ (also formal perquisite) [usually plural] something you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular jobwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…informal an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/perk
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