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- Dictionaryvigour/ˈvɪɡə/
noun
- 1. physical strength and good health: "I was 79, but still full of vigour and vitality"
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VIGOUR definition: 1. strength, energy, or enthusiasm: 2. strength of thought, opinion, expression, etc.: . Learn more.
Vigour definition: exuberant and resilient strength of body or mind; vitality. See examples of VIGOUR used in a sentence.
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.
Definition of vigour noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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.
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.
The meaning of VIGOUR is chiefly British spelling of vigor.
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.
Vigour definition: Active strength or force of body or mind ; capacity for exertion , physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy .
'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.".