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dynamism
noun as in animation
noun as in bounce
Strongest match
noun as in éclat
noun as in energy
noun as in force
Strong matches
noun as in industry
noun as in initiative
noun as in movement
Strong matches
noun as in personality
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in power
noun as in power
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in push
noun as in vigor
Strongest matches
noun as in vigorousness
Weak matches
- ability
- action
- activity
- agility
- alertness
- bang
- birr
- bounce
- capability
- capacity
- dash
- drive
- endurance
- enterprise
- exercise
- fire
- force
- get-up-and-go
- go
- hardiness
- healthiness
- intensity
- juice
- kick
- liveliness
- lustiness
- might
- motion
- moxie
- muscle
- nimbleness
- pep
- pith
- potency
- puissance
- punch
- push
- quickness
- snap
- sock
- soundness
- starch
- steam
- strength
- tuck
- urgency
- vehemence
- verve
- vim
- vim and vigor
- vitality
- well-being
- zing
- zip
Example Sentences
There’s such dynamism and difference between those roles and this.
It fails to proclaim and claim credit for America’s economic dynamism and global preeminence, which have deepened under the Biden-Harris administration.
My New York theatergoing brought this dynamism home to me, confirming that a theory of physics holds true for drama.
Critics feel that it is long past time for Cameroon’s national leadership to pass to a younger generation who could tackle national problems and explore opportunities for development and progress with more speed and dynamism.
Many American voters might envy the long European vacations, but they want economic dynamism more.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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