Definitions and Examples of vigorous, energetic, strong
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Full of physical or mental energy; strong and healthy.
Example
He went for a vigorous run in the morning to start his day with energy.
Having or showing great enthusiasm, vitality, or activity.
Example
She is always so energetic and enthusiastic about everything she does.
Having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks; possessing great physical or mental power.
Example
After working out regularly, he became strong enough to lift heavy weights with ease.
Key Differences: vigorous vs energetic vs strong
- 1Vigorous implies physical or mental strength and energy.
- 2Energetic suggests enthusiasm and liveliness.
- 3Strong denotes physical or mental power.
Effective Usage of vigorous, energetic, strong
- 1Physical Activities: Use vigorous to describe intense physical activities like running, weightlifting, or sports.
- 2Enthusiasm: Use energetic to describe someone who is enthusiastic and lively.
- 3Strength: Use strong to describe someone who has great physical or mental power.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unvigorous are vigorous, energetic, and strong. These words describe a state of being full of energy, strength, and vitality. Use them to describe physical activities, enthusiasm, and strength.