vigour

[ˈvɪɡə]

vigour Definition

  • 1physical or mental strength and energy
  • 2the quality of being strong, healthy, and full of energy

Using vigour: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vigour" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She approached her work with renewed vigour.

  • Example

    The team played with great vigour and determination.

  • Example

    He spoke with vigour and conviction.

  • Example

    The plant has grown back with renewed vigour after the winter.

vigour Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vigour

Antonyms for vigour

Phrases with vigour

  • in force or effect

    Example

    The new law will come into vigour next year.

  • with all one's vigour

    with all one's strength or energy

    Example

    She fought with all her vigour to overcome the illness.

  • physical and mental strength and energy

    Example

    Regular exercise is important for maintaining vigour and vitality.

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Summary: vigour in Brief

'Vigour' [ˈvɪɡə] refers to physical or mental strength and energy, as well as the quality of being strong, healthy, and full of energy. It can be used to describe a person's approach to work or life, as in 'She approached her work with renewed vigour,' or to describe the performance of a team or an individual, as in 'The team played with great vigour and determination.' 'Vigour' can also be used in phrases like 'in vigour,' 'with all one's vigour,' and 'vigour and vitality.'