adjective

dynamic

energetic, active, changing, powerful

She has a dynamic personality.

She has a dynamic personality.

The business environment is very dynamic.

The business environment is very dynamic.

He is a dynamic speaker.

He is a dynamic speaker.

((dynamic)) + noun describes a noun We need a dynamic approach to this problem.

Synonyms: energetic, vibrant, active; Antonyms: static, lethargic, inactive

From Greek 'dynamikos' meaning 'powerful', from 'dynamis' meaning 'power'. Think of 'dynamite'.

Connect 'dynamic' with 'dynamite' – both suggest a lot of power and energy.

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