to become enthusiastic or engaged in an activity · to embrace the mood or atmosphere
This expression is perfect for when you want to describe someone (or yourself!) who's starting to really enjoy and participate in an event or activity, especially one with a specific atmosphere like a holiday or a party. Think about getting excited for Halloween or really enjoying a team-building exercise! 🎉
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom is often used when someone initially wasn't very keen or was a bit hesitant, but then they warmed up to it and became enthusiastic. You can say, 'He's starting to get into the spirit of the party!' or 'It took me a while, but I'm finally getting into the spirit of this project.'
Your friend was initially reluctant to dress up for the Halloween party, but now they are laughing and dancing in their costume. Which English expression best describes their current state? A. to be out of sorts B. to get into the spirit of something C. to have cold feet