Definitions and Examples of energy, strength, vigor
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The capacity for doing work, producing power, or causing change.
Example
She had so much energy that she could run a marathon without breaking a sweat.
The quality or state of being physically or mentally strong.
Example
He lifted the heavy box with ease, showing his strength and power.
Physical or mental strength, energy, or force.
Example
The athlete showed great vigor and stamina during the race, finishing first.
Key Differences: energy vs strength vs vigor
- 1Energy refers to the capacity for doing work, producing power, or causing change.
- 2Strength describes the quality or state of being physically or mentally strong.
- 3Vigor refers to physical or mental strength, energy, or force.
Effective Usage of energy, strength, vigor
- 1Physical Activities: Use energy, strength, and vigor to describe physical activities such as sports, exercise, and manual labor.
- 2Mental Activities: Use these antonyms to describe mental activities such as studying, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- 3Productivity: Incorporate these words in conversations about productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness.
Remember this!
The antonyms of adynamy describe a state of physical or mental power, vitality, and activity. Use energy to describe the capacity for doing work, strength to describe the quality or state of being physically or mentally strong, and vigor to describe physical or mental strength, energy, or force. Use these words to describe physical and mental activities, productivity, and efficiency.