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vigor

especially British, ·dzܰ

[vig-er]

noun

  1. active strength or force.

  2. healthy physical or mental energy or power; vitality.

    Synonyms: , ,
  3. energetic activity; energy; intensity.

    The economic recovery has given the country a new vigor.

  4. force of healthy growth in any living matter or organism, as a plant.

  5. active or effective force, especially legal validity.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • vigorless adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of vigor1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English vigo(u)r, from Anglo-French; Middle French vigeur, from Latin vigor “force, energy,” from (ŧ) “to be vigorous, thrive” + -or -or 1
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Chicotel said he was “pleasantly surprised” by the state’s recent vigor in issuing AA violations and moving forward with license suspensions.

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The 26 college students and recent graduates arrive to the El Segundo newsroom, starting Tuesday, armed with ideas and vigor.

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Trump’s worldview may be informed by an outsized ideology, and he is clearly energized by the vigor and purity of his believers.

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“The Sopranos” became an immediate cultural phenomenon when it premiered in January 1999, a Mafia drama with unusual depths of character development and narrative vigor.

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Plant art around town the way we plant trees, and with more vigor.

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