Vitality

Word VITALITY
Character 8
Hyphenation vi tal i ty
Pronunciations /vaɪˈtæləti/

Definitions and meanings of "Vitality"

What do we mean by vitality?

The capacity to live, grow, or develop. noun

The characteristic, principle, or force that distinguishes living things from nonliving things. noun

Physical or intellectual vigor; energy or liveliness. synonym: vigor. noun

The capacity to endure. noun

I. The exhibiting of vital powers or capacities; the principle of animation or of life; vital force. See life. noun

Manifestation of a capacity for enduring and performing certain functions: as, an institution devoid of vitality. noun

The quality or state of being vital; the principle of life; vital force; animation. noun

The capacity to live and develop noun

Energy or vigour noun

That which distinguishes living from nonliving things; life, animateness noun

An energetic style noun

(biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms noun

A healthy capacity for vigorous activity noun

The property of being able to survive and grow noun

The capacity to live and develop.

Energy or vigour.

That which distinguishes living from nonliving things; life, animateness.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Vitality

The word "vitality" in example sentences

And finally, both Lord Robertson and Secretary of State Powell pointed to what they called the vitality and the relevance of NATO, and said any damage done to the reputation of NATO over the last couple weeks can quite, in their words, be easily overcome. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Professor Huxley himself has told us that he lived in 'the hope and the faith that in course of time we shall see our way from the constituents of the protoplasm to its properties,' _i. e._ from carbonic acid, water, and ammonia to that mysterious thing which we call vitality or life -- from the molecular motion of the brain to Socratic wisdom, ❋ Unknown (N/A)

But the thought that it is mechanics and chemistry applied by something of which they as such, form no part, some agent or principle which we call vitality, is welcome to us. ❋ John Burroughs (1879)

The strongest, the most amply endowed with what we call vitality or power to live, win. ❋ John Burroughs (1879)

"The Indian savages," said Margrave, sullenly, "have not a health as perfect as mine, and in what you call vitality -- the blissful consciousness of life -- they are as sticks and stones compared to me." ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

Nouns of this type are characterized by vitality but not by the same kind of animacy that Swahili-speakers assign to humans or animals. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

There may be good films and good music being made, but the vitality is not there any more. ❋ SVGL (2009)

Just what I need – increased regulation, higher deficits (and they were plenty high already), a complete misreading of how to deal with Afghanistan (more troops – like the British and Russian campaigns there never happened), and the sclerotic hands of government unions to suck the remaining vitality from the system. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Overall, positive connection around the common goal of the relationship itself is associated with long-term vitality and energy. ❋ Douglas LaBier (2011)

If how you are taking care of your body now will support your long-term vitality and help slow down your aging, then go for it, otherwise you need to change some habits before it's too late. ❋ Sophie Keller (2011)

The latter seems unlikely, since it would require undoing fateful decisions that MySpace made several years ago, decisions that made good sense at the time but have since been draining vitality from the company. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The issues decided in Hamdan and Boumediene go to the core of habeas corpus, a fundamental procedural protection whose vitality is of deep interest to American citizens, whether they realize it or not. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The economy continues to limp along, and from the debate in this U.S. election season, it seems as though the path to restoring economic vitality is terra incognita. ❋ Aron Cramer (2010)

We've seen clumsy or overwrought security measures make life miserable at our airports and drain vitality from our public spaces, like the lifeless stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House. ❋ Guy Horton (2010)

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