noun

vigor

vigour, vitality, energy, strength

He approached the task with renewed vigor.

He approached the task with renewed vigour.

The debate was full of intellectual vigor.

The debate was full of intellectual vigour.

((with vigor)) with energy and strength She works with great vigor.

Synonyms: vitality, energy, strength; Antonyms: lethargy, weakness

From Latin 'vigere', meaning 'to be lively, thrive'.

Think of 'invigorate', which means to give strength or energy. 'Vigor' is that strength or energy.

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