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vigour
vig·our V0098300 (vĭg′ər)n. Chiefly British Variant of vigor.vigour (ˈvɪɡə) or vigorn1. exuberant and resilient strength of body or mind; vitality2. substantial effective energy or force: the vigour of the tempest. 3. forcefulness; intensity: the vigour of her complaints. 4. (Biology) the capacity for survival or strong healthy growth in a plant or animal: hybrid vigour. 5. the most active period or stage of life, manhood, etc; prime6. (Law) chiefly US legal force or effectiveness; validity (esp in the phrase in vigour)[C14: from Old French vigeur, from Latin vigor activity, from vigēre to be lively]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | vigour - forceful exertion; "he plays tennis with great energy"; "he's full of zip"vigor, 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. | vigour - active strength of body or mind heartiness, vigor, dynamismstrength - the property of being physically or mentally strong; "fatigue sapped his strength" | | 3. | vigour - an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); "his writing conveys great energy"; "a remarkable muscularity of style"vim, muscularity, vigor, 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 |
vigour U.S. vigornoun energy, might, force, vitality, power, activity, spirit, strength, snap (informal), punch (informal), dash, pep, zip (informal), animation, verve, gusto, dynamism, welly (slang), oomph (informal), brio, robustness, liveliness, vim (slang), forcefulness He lacks the vigour of a normal, healthy teenager. He played with great vigour. weakness, apathy, inertia, frailty, fragility, lethargy, inactivity, impotence, sluggishness, infirmity, feeblenessTranslationsvigour (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 vigorvigour
vigour (US), vigor1. the capacity for survival or strong healthy growth in a plant or animal 2. Chiefly US legal force or effectiveness; validity (esp in the phrase in vigour) vigour
Synonyms for vigournoun energySynonyms- energy
- might
- force
- vitality
- power
- activity
- spirit
- strength
- snap
- punch
- dash
- pep
- zip
- animation
- verve
- gusto
- dynamism
- welly
- oomph
- brio
- robustness
- liveliness
- vim
- forcefulness
Antonyms- weakness
- apathy
- inertia
- frailty
- fragility
- lethargy
- inactivity
- impotence
- sluggishness
- infirmity
- feebleness
Synonyms for vigournoun 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
- vigor
- energy
Related Words- sprightliness
- liveliness
- spirit
- life
- verve
- vitality
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