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vigor
vig·or V0098300 (vĭg′ər)n.1. Physical or mental strength, energy, or force: Our vigor was depleted by the hot weather.2. The capacity for natural growth and survival, as of plants or animals.3. Strong feeling; enthusiasm or intensity: argued his point with great vigor. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin, from vigēre, to be lively; see weg- in Indo-European roots.]Synonyms: vigor, dash1, punch2, verve, vim, vitality These nouns denote a quality of spirited force or energy: intellectual vigor; played the piano with dash; an editorial with real punch; painted with verve; arguing with his usual vim; a decreased mental vitality.vig•or (ˈvɪg ər) n. 1. active strength or force; intensity; energy. 2. healthy physical or mental energy or power; vitality. 3. healthy growth in any living matter or organism, as a plant. 4. effective force, esp. legal validity. Also, esp. Brit.,vig′our.[1300–50; < Middle French vigeur < Latin vigor force, energy =vig(ēre) to be vigorous, thrive + -or -or1]vigor- vim, vigor - Vim is the same as vigor.
- bouncing - In bouncing baby, it means "vigorous."
- feckful - Means "efficient, vigorous," or "powerful."
- macho, machismo - Macho is from Mexican Spanish, meaning "male animal or plant" or "masculine, vigorous"—from Latin masculus, "male"; machismo (pronounced mah-CHEEZ-mo) is based on macho.
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | vigor - forceful exertion; "he plays tennis with great energy"; "he's full of zip"vigour, energy, zipforcefulness, strength, force - physical energy or intensity; "he hit with all the force he could muster"; "it was destroyed by the strength of the gale"; "a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man"athleticism, strenuosity - intense energy; "his music is characterized by a happy athleticism" | | 2. | vigor - active strength of body or mind heartiness, vigour, dynamismstrength - the property of being physically or mentally strong; "fatigue sapped his strength" | | 3. | vigor - an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); "his writing conveys great energy"; "a remarkable muscularity of style"vim, muscularity, vigour, energysprightliness, liveliness, spirit, life - animation and energy in action or expression; "it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it"verve, vitality - an energetic style |
vigornoun1. A lively, emphatic, eager quality or manner:animation, bounce, brio, dash, élan, esprit, life, liveliness, pertness, sparkle, spirit, verve, vim, vivaciousness, vivacity, zip.Informal: ginger, pep, peppiness.Slang: oomph.2. A quality of active mental and physical forcefulness:dash, punch, starch, verve, vigorousness, vim, vitality.Informal: snap.Idiom: vim and vigor.Translationsvigour (American) vigor (ˈvigə) noun strength and energy. He began his new job with enthusiasm and vigour. 活力、精力 活力,精力 ˈvigorous adjectivea vigorous dance. 精力充沛的 精力充沛的ˈvigorously adverb 精力充沛地 精力充沛地 The adjective is always spelt vigorous. IdiomsSeevim and vigorvigor
vigor (vĭg′ər)n.1. Physical or mental strength, energy, or force: Our vigor was depleted by the hot weather.2. The capacity for natural growth and survival, as of plants or animals.3. Strong feeling; enthusiasm or intensity: argued his point with great vigor.VIGOR Internal medicine A clinical study–Vioxx GI Outcomes Report comparing a proprietary COX-2 inhibitor to standard NSAIDsvigor (vĭg′or) [L.] Active force or strength of body or mind.Patient discussion about vigorQ. Effexor Hi! I am new to the forum. I was diagnosed eight months ago with effexor - induced mania and now have been diagnosed as Bipolar II, rapid cycling, with mixed states. I have a 30 year old history of treatment-resistant depression. No mania prior to the effexor. I also self-treat the depression with one hour of vigorous exercise daily, sunlight, healthy diet, regular sleep, and no stimulants or depressants including coffee and alcohol. I take omega 3, magnesium malate, calcium, zinc, selenium, and super b-complex supplements as well.A. Well, I found out that goats get depressed too and it only happens when they are mineral deficient. I think the mineral deficiency that causes more health problems and especially related to the brain is Copper. Evidently it is critical to the absorption of many other minerals. If you've tried St. Johns Wort and found that it helps at all, I would suggest that it is because SJW contains lots of copper. Another really excellent source of copper is Kelp. Actually kelp is an excellent source of all the minerals, especially all the ones not yet discovered by man. **Natures Version** If you are anemic, you cannot absorb the iron without copper. Copper also helps the body to absorb calcium. I understand that there is a coating of calcium on the nerves. Unless you are eating a really old fashioned diet of mostly raw and unprocessed foods grown in remineralized soil, the food you are eating is most likely stripping more minerals from your body than adding to. More discussions about vigorVIGOR
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vigor
Synonyms for vigornoun a lively, emphatic, eager quality or mannerSynonyms- animation
- bounce
- brio
- dash
- élan
- esprit
- life
- liveliness
- pertness
- sparkle
- spirit
- verve
- vim
- vivaciousness
- vivacity
- zip
- ginger
- pep
- peppiness
- oomph
noun a quality of active mental and physical forcefulnessSynonyms- dash
- punch
- starch
- verve
- vigorousness
- vim
- vitality
- snap
Synonyms for vigornoun forceful exertionSynonymsRelated Words- forcefulness
- strength
- force
- athleticism
- strenuosity
noun active strength of body or mindSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)Synonyms- vim
- muscularity
- vigour
- energy
Related Words- sprightliness
- liveliness
- spirit
- life
- verve
- vitality
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