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vigorousness
noun as in vigor
Weak matches
- ability
- action
- activity
- agility
- alertness
- bang
- birr
- bounce
- capability
- capacity
- dash
- drive
- dynamism
- 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
The opinion was so focused on the risks to the vigorousness of the activities of future presidents that could come from the threat of future prosecutions that it was willing to ignore the current threat to democracy today from Trump’s actions in 2020, not to mention his continued insistence that he won the last election.
“His general air of vigorousness means that many people are shocked that he should be struck down,” said Andrew Gimson, author of “Boris: The Making of the Prime Minister.”
What’s different this time is the vigorousness of the experiment.
CRUZ: Well, Chris, I will apologize to nobody for the vigorousness with which I will fight terrorism, go after ISIS, hunt them down wherever they are, and utterly and completely destroy ISIS.
If this music within is this radiant and catchy, I’m okay with the vigorousness of the sale.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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