Synonym: dynamism, energy, heartiness, muscularity, vigor, vim, zip. Similar words: dig out, vigorous, vigorously, go up, vigil, ring out, hangout, hang out. Meaning: n. 1. forceful exertion 2. active strength of body or mind 3. an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing).
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91 I've left the original spelling and orthography to give a feel of the vigour of the language.
92 But spontaneous vigour of citizens and of political and religious institutions was not, happily, any longer felt to be sufficient.
93 The objective of the competition is to give Glasgow a central skyscraper which would reflect the city's new vigour and status.
94 The humanoid vigour of man-made things, as suggested by these metaphors, is at the same time ungainly and unnatural.
95 The tincture has its uses, but restoration of active vigour is not among them.
96 His adviser on police matters dismissed the idea with vigour.
97 He set about reshaping the Canterbury community with great vigour and clarity of aim.sentencedict.com
98 These policy decisions now fall upon the new Executive Committee to pursue with enthusiasm, vigour and zeal.
99 Fowler was a man of great energy and enthusiasm and pursued his wide interests in many fields of engineering with great vigour.
100 Nuns are chasing geese from the kitchen door, and the laundry girls scrub with devilish vigour.
101 A brisk massage restores the body's vigour.
102 We must combine revolutionary vigour with scientific approach.
103 The old man is full of vim and vigour.
104 He is full of vigour, but fails in carefulness.
105 In real-life, the band have memorable songs and a stage vigour that enthrals.
106 This young fellow does his work with vim and vigour.
107 The choir sang out the two words with great vigour.
108 Making our enterprise become to the steadiness, vigour, strongest and bigness.
109 Summer pruning devitalises the tree on an extent and consequently reduces excessive vigour.
110 Only then can Hong Kong remain at the forefront of new age with vigour and vibrancy.
111 As a master of describing the splendid scenery with his robustious verses, he wrote many excellent poems full of imagination and vigour.
112 He was a man of extraordinary vigour and liberality of mind.
113 Beauty wit high birth vigour of bone desert in service love friendship charity are subjects all to envious and calumniating time. (Troilus and Cressida 3.
114 The weariness of the cell is the vigour of the organism.
115 The luminary was a golden-haired, beaming, mild-eyed, God-like creature, gazing down in the vigour and intentness of youth upon an earth that was brimming with interest for him.
116 Melville, like Whitman , has a fullness and vigour that appear foreign to the New England Temperament.
117 Then, with vigour and vitality love tragicomedy staged. And family quarrels, fasting, to do almost all try again.
118 The campaign to wipe out illiteracy launched out with great vigour.
119 Yet Mr Erdogan could call Mr Ocalan's bluff and pursue Kurdish reforms with greater vigour.
120 I brim over with vigour, hope and seem to be powerful and courageous enough to handle all difficulties supervened.
More similar words: dig out, vigorous, vigorously, go up, vigil, ring out, hangout, hang out, navigate, vigilant, vignette, bring out, vigilance, holding out, working out, analogous, circumnavigate.