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Definition of vigor
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vigor is as below...
Vigor (n.)
Active
strength
or force of body or mind;
capacity
for
exertion,
physically,
intellectually,
or
morally;
force;
energy..
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Vigorite
::
Vigorite
(n.) An
explosive
containing
nitroglycerin.
It is used in
blasting.
Convalescency
::
Convalescency
(n.) The
recovery
of heath and
strength
after
disease;
the state of a body
renewing
its vigor after
sickness
or
weakness;
the time
between
the
subsidence
of a
disease
and
complete
restoration
to
health.
Regenerate
::
Regenerate
(v. t.) To
generate
or
produce
anew; to
reproduce;
to give new life,
strength,
or vigor to..
Hard
::
Hard
(adv.)
With
tension
or
strain
of the
powers;
violently;
with
force;
tempestuously;
vehemently;
vigorously;
energetically;
as, to
press,
to blow, to rain hard;
hence,
rapidly;
as, to run
hard..
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) Vigor or
style;
force of
expression;
nervous
diction;
-- said of
literary
work.
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Having
active
physical
power,
or great
physical
power to act;
having
a power of
exerting
great
bodily
force;
vigorous..
Energy
::
Energy
(n.) Power
efficiently
and
forcibly
exerted;
vigorous
or
effectual
operation;
as, the
energy
of a
magistrate..
Invigoration
::
Invigoration
(n.) The act of
invigorating,
or the state of being
invigorated..
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
strong;
ability
to do or to bear;
capacity
for
exertion
or
endurance,
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
force;
vigor;
power;
as,
strength
of body or of the arm;
strength
of mind, of
memory,
or of
judgment..
Recreative
::
Recreative
(a.)
Tending
to
recreate
or
refresh;
recreating;
giving
new vigor or
animation;
reinvigorating;
giving
relief
after labor or pain;
amusing;
diverting.
Revirescence
::
Revirescence
(n.) A
growing
green or fresh
again;
renewal
of youth or
vigor.
Life-giving
::
Life-giving
(a.)
Giving
life or
spirit;
having
power to give life;
inspiriting;
invigorating.
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To exert to the
utmost;
to ply
vigorously.
Reanimate
::
Reanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
anew; to
restore
to
animation
or life; to
infuse
new life,
vigor,
spirit,
or
courage
into; to
revive;
to
reinvigorate;
as, to
reanimate
a
drowned
person;
to
reanimate
disheartened
troops;
to
reanimate
languid
spirits..
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Exhibiting
or
requiring
spirit
and
contempt
of
danger;
planned
with
courage;
daring;
vigorous.
Thrive
::
Thrive
(v. i.) To
increase
in bulk or
stature;
to grow
vigorously
or
luxuriantly,
as a
plant;
to
flourish;
as, young
cattle
thrive
in rich
pastures;
trees
thrive
in a good
soil..
Spontaneous
::
Spontaneity
(n.) The
tendency
to
activity
of
muscular
tissue,
including
the
voluntary
muscles,
when in a state of
healthful
vigor and
refreshment..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Having
great
force,
vigor,
power,
or the like, as the mind,
intellect,
or any
faculty;
as, a man of a
strong
mind,
memory,
judgment,
or
imagination..
Noisette
::
Noisette
(n.) A
hybrid
rose
produced
in 1817, by a
French
gardener,
Noisette,
of
Charleston,
South
Carolina,
from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine
varieties,
as the
Lamarque,
the
Marechal
(or
Marshal)
Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have
clustered
flowers
and are of
vigorous
growth..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
in point or vigor of
expression;
as, a weak
sentence;
a weak
style..
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