vitality (noun)
1vitality — ► NOUN 1) the state of being strong and active. 2) the power giving continuance of life, present in all living things …
2vitality — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ enormous, great, sheer, tremendous ▪ You have to admire the sheer vitality of his performance. ▪ renewed ▪ continued …
3vitality — noun (U) 1 great energy and cheerfulness: Despite her eighty years Elsie was full of vitality. 2 the ability of an organization, country etc to continue working effectively: The process of restructuring has injected some much needed vitality into …
4vitality — noun the bright weather has revived my vitality Syn: liveliness, life, energy, spirit, vivacity, exuberance, buoyancy, bounce, élan, verve, vim, pep, brio, zest, sparkle, dynamism, passion, fire, vigor …
5vitality — noun (plural ties) Date: 1592 1. a. the peculiarity distinguishing the living from the nonliving b. capacity to live and develop; also physical or mental vigor especially when highly developed 2. a. power of enduring b. lively and animated… …
6vitality — noun a) The capacity to live and develop b) Energy or vigour See Also: devive, revive, survive, viable, vital …
7vitality — noun 1》 the state of being strong and active; energy. 2》 the power giving continuance of life, present in all living things …
8vitality — noun Syn: life, energy, spirit, vivacity, exuberance, dynamism, vigour, passion, drive; informal get up and go …
9vitality — vi|tal|i|ty [ vaı tæləti ] noun uncount 1. ) energy or enthusiasm: Regular exercise can improve health and vitality. 2. ) the quality of being exciting or successful: Tourism is important to the economic vitality of the region …
10vitality — UK [vaɪˈtælətɪ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) energy, or enthusiasm 2) the quality of being exciting or successful Tourism is important to the economic vitality of the region …