Vigour - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈvɪɡər|
Brit.
|ˈvɪɡə|
noun
- forceful exertion (syn: energy, vigor, zip)
- active strength of body or mind (syn: dynamism, heartiness, vigor)
- an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing) (syn: energy, muscularity, vigor, vim)
- active strength of body or mind (syn: dynamism, heartiness, vigor)
- an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing) (syn: energy, muscularity, vigor, vim)
Extra examples
He began working with renewed vigour.
Does he have enough vigour to get everything done?
I was full of glad vigour.
The general's speech inspired vigour in the men.
The predominance of intellectual vigour.
I hope that your rustications may set up your bodily vigour.
She was full of vim and vigour.
Martin attacked his meal (=started eating) with vigour.
A certain alertness and vigour of understanding.
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