vitality

noun
/vaɪˈtæləti/

Meaning

The state of being strong, active, and full of energy.
The state of being strong and active; energy.
The state of being strong, active, and energetic; in agriculture, it refers to the overall health and vigor of plants, soil, or farming systems.

Example Sentences

The child’s vitality impressed everyone at the gathering.

The vitality of the team helped them succeed in the competition.

The vitality of the community is evident in their collective efforts.

Example Expressions

full of vitality

Synonyms

energy, liveliness, vigor, strength, dynamism, vigour
Entry 1
energy, liveliness, vigor, strength, dynamism
Entry 2
energy, vigour
Entry 3
energy, vigour

Antonyms

weakness, lethargy, exhaustion
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weakness, lethargy, exhaustion
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weakness, lethargy
Entry 3
weakness, lethargy

Collocations

full of vitality, vitality of youth, vitality and strength, vitality index

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