Vitality - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |vaɪˈtælətɪ|  American pronunciation of the word vitality
Brit.  |væɪˈtælɪtɪ|  British pronunciation of the word vitality

noun

- an energetic style (syn: verve)
- a healthy capacity for vigorous activity (syn: energy, vim)
- (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms
- the property of being able to survive and grow (syn: animation)
the vitality of a seed

Extra examples

Her prose is full of vitality.

These scandals could threaten the vitality of the sport.

The Royal Academy is full of vitality.

Despite her eighty years, Elsie was full of vitality.

The process of restructuring has injected some much-needed vitality into the company.

The senator promised to restore the economic vitality of the region.

Her ideas have brought a new infusion of vitality to the organization.

The cream will restore youth and vitality to your skin.

...its jambalaya of widely diverse nationalities and races gives the urban neighborhood a rich vitality...

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