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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151, He combined outstanding intellectual ability with a vigorous, highly disciplined, and formidable personality.
152, As I mentioned earlier, you must always bear in mind the effect of poor fertility, and less vigorous habit.
153, The general idea behind them was that they would provide a setting for vigorous entrepreneurs, capable of generating an industrial renaissance.
154, Mr Jack Kemp, the new housing secretary, promises vigorous enforcement of the law.
155, It's a vigorous campaign and I've suffered from it before.
156, Northampton Town's followers bestowed the well-meant, if dubious, honour on Graham Reed, a vigorous and gritty right-back.
157, It is a vigorous climber bearing masses of exotic flowers followed by yellow, plum-like fruits.
158, The meet was way off schedule, and a vigorous wind chilled the stadium.
159, A vigorous round of denials and, yesterday, the suspension of the archivist followed.
160, A poor planting medium controls vigorous growth and almost checks the development of floating leaves.
161, As we have noted, only in comparatively few nations was the tradition of a vigorous opposition press established prior to independence.
162, Skeletal muscle also plays a part in propelling lymph, by massaging the ducts, particularly during vigorous exercise.
163, Baxter shareholders have voiced vigorous opposition to an acquisition of National Medical.
164, The test solutions were prepared in emulsion form by vigorous agitation of the components before administration.
165, Stove-blacking, coal-scuttle filling and vigorous work with the washboard were definitely out.
166, There are also more vigorous attempts to relate education to industrial training, particularly for school-leavers.
167, Studies of Whitehall civil servants in 1973 and 1980 suggested that vigorous exercise at weekends was associated with less heart disease.
168, Its monetary and fiscal policies would short-circuit recessions and promote vigorous growth.
169, Despite a vigorous campaign on the part of Alan Shepard to get the chimp grounded, the doctors insisted.
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170, Listen to the dirge of the dry leaves, that were green and vigorous but a few moons before!
171, Indeed, if the stroke were a vigorous one, all kinds of subsequent histories might potentially unfold upon the table.
172, Summer comes early and is hot, but the humidity does not stifle vigorous activity, except in the landlocked plains.
173, The golden rule is to begin gently and not to plunge into a sudden regime of vigorous exercise.
174, Strombolian activity in the summit craters was vigorous, with spatter and bombs thrown 200m into the air.
175, But above all Fitzgerald envied Hemingway's vigorous worldliness, his swagger and adventurism.
176, Isaacs named the substance interferon, and for some years vigorous efforts were made to develop it into a practical therapeutic agent.
177, In recent years many governments have mounted vigorous campaigns against drinking and driving.
178, There are two main techniques, carbonisation and gasification; both require very vigorous conditions, especially high temperatures.
179, Further on sits a middle-aged man with a vigorous shock of gray hair.
180, Plums, peaches, nectarines St Julian A Fairly vigorous, best for large gardens or poor soils.
More similar words: amorous, timorous, humorous, malodorous, herbivorous, omnivorous, carnivorous, borough, factor out, thorough, thoroughly, rouse, arouse, onerous, fibrous, generous, numerous, rousseau, ponderous, dexterous, ludicrous, torturous, dangerous, disastrous, boisterous, vociferous, odoriferous, obstreperous, preposterous, dig out.