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    vigour
    /ˈvɪɡə/

    noun

    • 1. physical strength and good health: "I was 79, but still full of vigour and vitality"

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  2. VIGOUR definition: 1. strength, energy, or enthusiasm: 2. strength of thought, opinion, expression, etc.: . Learn more.

  3. Vigour definition: exuberant and resilient strength of body or mind; vitality. See examples of VIGOUR used in a sentence.

  4. exuberant and resilient strength of body or mind; vitality. 2. substantial effective energy or force. the vigour of the tempest. 3. forcefulness; intensity. the vigour of her complaints. 4. the capacity for survival or strong healthy growth in a plant or animal.

  5. Definition of vigour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definitions of vigour. noun. forceful exertion. synonyms: energy, vigor, zip. see more. noun. active strength of body or mind. synonyms: dynamism, heartiness, vigor. see more.

  7. 1. exuberant and resilient strength of body or mind; vitality. 2. substantial effective energy or force: the vigour of the tempest. 3. forcefulness; intensity: the vigour of her complaints. 4. (Biology) the capacity for survival or strong healthy growth in a plant or animal: hybrid vigour.

  8. The meaning of VIGOUR is chiefly British spelling of vigor.

  9. noun [ U ] UK (US vigor) uk / ˈvɪɡə r/ us. Add to word list. strength and energy: She set about her work with great vigour. (Definition of vigour from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of vigour. in Chinese (Traditional) 體力, 精力, 活力… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 体力, 精力, 活力… See more. in Spanish.

  10. Vigour definition: Active strength or force of body or mind ; capacity for exertion , physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy .

  11. 'vigour' is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it when discussing spiritual and physical enthusiasm, enthusiasm for something, or intensity of some action. An example sentence would be: "She worked with vigour and enthusiasm throughout the entire project.".