IPA: /ˈtʃɜːrpiɪst/
KK: /ˈtʃɜrpiɪst/
The most cheerful and lively; full of energy and happiness.
She was the chirpiest person at the party, making everyone smile.
Comparative: chirpier
Superlative: chirpiest
Chirpiest → It is formed from "chirp" (of imitative origin, referring to the short, sharp sound made by small birds or insects) and the suffix "-iest" (meaning most). The word "chirpiest" describes something that makes the most chirping sounds, often used to refer to the liveliest or most cheerful atmosphere, akin to the sounds of happy birds.
Think of the sound of birds 'chirping' — that's what 'chirp' means, and when something is the 'chirpiest', it means it has the most cheerful or lively sounds, just like a happy morning filled with birds.