Definitions and Examples of strength, vigor, potency
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The quality or state of being physically or mentally strong.
Example
He lifted the heavy box with ease, showing his strength.
Physical or mental energy and enthusiasm.
Example
After a good night's sleep, she woke up with renewed vigor and motivation.
The capacity to produce a strong physiological or chemical effect.
Example
The medicine's potency was evident in its ability to relieve pain quickly.
Key Differences: strength vs vigor vs potency
- 1Strength refers to the quality or state of being physically or mentally strong.
- 2Vigor describes physical or mental energy and enthusiasm.
- 3Potency is the capacity to produce a strong physiological or chemical effect.
Effective Usage of strength, vigor, potency
- 1Fitness and Health: Use these antonyms to describe physical strength, energy, and vitality.
- 2Productivity and Motivation: Incorporate these antonyms in conversations to express mental strength, energy, and enthusiasm.
- 3Creative Writing: Utilize these antonyms in narratives to create vivid descriptions of characters and settings.
Remember this!
The antonyms of feebleness describe physical or mental power, energy, and vitality. Use strength to describe physical or mental strength, vigor to describe physical or mental energy and enthusiasm, and potency to describe the capacity to produce a strong physiological or chemical effect. These antonyms can be used in fitness and health, productivity and motivation, and creative writing contexts.