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Definition of vigor
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Vigor (n.)
Active
strength
or force of body or mind;
capacity
for
exertion,
physically,
intellectually,
or
morally;
force;
energy..
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Exert
::
Exert (v. t.) To put
force,
ability,
or
anything
of the
nature
of an
active
faculty;
to put in
vigorous
action;
to bring into
active
operation;
as, to exert the
strength
of the body,
limbs,
faculties,
or
imagination;
to exert the mind or the
voice..
Heartily
::
Heartily
(adv.)
With zeal;
actively;
vigorously;
willingly;
cordially;
as, he
heartily
assisted
the
prince..
Insinew
::
Insinew
(v. t.) To
strengthen,
as with
sinews;
to
invigorate..
Innate
::
Innate
(a.)
Inborn;
native;
natural;
as,
innate
vigor;
innate
eloquence..
Life
::
Life (n.)
Animation;
spirit;
vivacity;
vigor;
energy.
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weak; want of
strength
or
firmness;
lack of
vigor;
want of
resolution
or of moral
strength;
feebleness.
Greenness
::
Greenness
(n.)
Freshness;
vigor;
newness.
Faint
::
Faint (v. i.) To
become
weak or
wanting
in
vigor;
to grow
feeble;
to lose
strength
and
color,
and the
control
of the
bodily
or
mental
functions;
to
swoon;
--
sometimes
with away. See
Fainting,
n..
Blooming
::
Blooming
(a.)
Thriving
in
health,
beauty,
and
vigor;
indicating
the
freshness
and
beauties
of youth or
health..
Stimulate
::
Stimulate
(v. t.) To
excite
as if with a goad; to
excite,
rouse,
or
animate,
to
action
or more
vigorous
exertion
by some
pungent
motive
or by
persuasion;
as, to
stimulate
one by the hope of
reward,
or by the
prospect
of
glory..
Vigoroso
::
Vigoroso
(a. & adv.)
Vigorous;
energetic;
with
energy;
-- a
direction
to
perform
a
passage
with
energy
and
force.
Reanimation
::
Reanimation
(n.) The act or
operation
of
reanimating,
or the state of being
reanimated;
reinvigoration;
revival..
Invigor
::
Invigor
(v. t.) To
invigorate.
Lively
::
Lively
(adv.)
In a
brisk,
active,
or
animated
manner;
briskly;
vigorously..
Lusty
::
Lusty
(superl.)
Exhibiting
lust or
vigor;
stout;
strong;
vigorous;
robust;
healthful;
able of body.
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.) To
return
to life; to
recover
life or
strength;
to live anew; to
become
reanimated
or
reinvigorated.
Nervous
::
Nervous
(a.)
possessing
nerve;
sinewy;
strong;
vigorous.
Amain
::
Amain (n.) With
might;
with full
force;
vigorously;
violently;
exceedingly.
Emasculate
::
Emasculate
(a.)
Deprived
of
virility
or
vigor;
unmanned;
weak.
Reviving
::
Reviving
(a. & n.)
Returning
or
restoring
to life or
vigor;
reanimating.
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