Synonym: active, animated, dynamic, energetic, forceful, hearty, intense, lively, mighty, potent, powerful, robust, rugged, spirited, strong, vivacious. Similar words: amorous, timorous, humorous, malodorous, herbivorous, omnivorous, carnivorous, borough. Meaning: ['vɪgərəs] adj. 1. characterized by forceful and energetic action or activity 2. strong and active physically or mentally.
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121, Avoid running or other vigorous exercise during the heat of the day.
122, The left is hardly vigorous today; and, for the moment, there seems little chance of mobilizing a conservative society.
123, The Promenade track receiving the attention of a vigorous track gang near Central Pier.
124, In telling his tale of the 30s Brendon paints a vivid and vigorous canvas.
125, In his recent appearances, Yeltsin has looked vigorous and sounded very much in charge.
126, He had been a gregarious collegian, intrepid traveler and vigorous outdoorsman.
127, Tussive syncope, which usually occurs in the context of bronchitis, consists of loss of consciousness with vigorous coughing.
128, I was all in favor of a vigorous campaign offensive, but this simply exceeded the bounds of good taste.
129, Q: My teen-age daughter has acne that has gotten worse despite various diets and the vigorous use of different soaps.
130, He was sly, shrewd, meddling, as well as fresh, charming and vigorous.
131, Fig. 8 Arm muscles Ballistic stretching is more vigorous, as the name suggests, and involves bouncing and jerking movements.
132, An open and vigorous debate is the mark of a healthy democracy.
133, I was not only losing weight but I felt better: fitter, more alert, more vigorous.
134, As I said, we're an old established company, but we're forward-looking and vigorous.
135, This was a vigorous defense of the bill and not without merit.
136, He's retired, of course, but he helps out at St Clem's and he's still very vigorous.
137, Poor, lacking cohesion, she could not pursue a vigorous foreign policy.
138, Suppleness Exercises ranging from yoga to vigorous swimming engage the body's muscles in regular and rhythmic movements.
139, Mr. Redwood I can promise that the Department will take vigorous action where there are good cases. Sentencedict.com
140, Clark's vigorous campaign against the dumping of nuclear waste will continue.
141, According to a recent survey, a quarter of people over twelve get no vigorous exercise at all.
142, The Great Seducer was on the loose and quietly and anonymously returned to a more vigorous social exchange.
143, However, the orchestra gave a vigorous account of the work with a truly thrilling end.
144, Firstly, he certainly thwarted some papal provisions by taking vigorous action against any bishop involved in the process.
145, In the absence of a vigorous middle class the intelligentsia lacked any effective levers through which to bring about change.
146, Next there was a vigorous Russian dance, with plenty of stamping of feet and clapping.
147, She put herself through many risky experiences on the road, along with some vigorous political activity.
148, Plants tend to grow big and lush on heavy soils, a feature worth enhancing by going for vigorous species.
149, Vigorous exercise increases the core body temperature by about two degrees Fahrenheit.
150, Thomas was renowned as a vigorous opponent of affirmative action or reverse discrimination, espousing minority self-help rather than racial quotas.
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