Vitality

  • 21vitality — noun (plural ties) Date: 1592 1. a. the peculiarity distinguishing the living from the nonliving b. capacity to live and develop; also physical or mental vigor especially when highly developed 2. a. power of enduring b. lively and animated… …

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  • 23vitality — noun a) The capacity to live and develop b) Energy or vigour See Also: devive, revive, survive, viable, vital …

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  • 24vitality — Vital force or energy. * * * vi·tal·i·ty vī tal ət ē n, pl ties 1) the peculiarity distinguishing the living from the nonliving 2) capacity to live and develop also physical or mental vigor esp. when highly developed …

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  • 25vitality — Synonyms and related words: alacrity, amperage, animal spirits, animate existence, animation, anxiety, anxiousness, appetite, armipotence, authority, avidity, avidness, beef, being alive, birth, bite, bitingness, black power, breathless… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 26vitality — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. life; vigor, energy, virility; viability. See strength. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. life, liveliness, animation, vim, vigor, intensity, continuity, endurance, energy, spirit, ardor, audacity, spunk,… …

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  • 27vitality — vi·tal·i·ty || vaɪ tælÉ™tɪ n. vigor, power to live, energy, liveliness …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 28vitality — noun 1》 the state of being strong and active; energy. 2》 the power giving continuance of life, present in all living things …

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  • 29vitality — n. Life, animation, vital power …

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  • 30vitality — n life, animation, energy, vigor; stamina, sturdiness, hardiness, power, strength, endurance; liveliness, spirit, spiritedness, exuberance, vivacity, intensity, zeal; All Inf. bounce, zing, pep, pizzazz, sparkle, get up and go; Sl. oomph, Brit.… …

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