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Meaning of more vigorous
having or showing a strong and healthy desire to do something
Etymology of more vigorous
The word "vigorous" comes from the Latin word "vigorus", which means "full of strength" or "strong"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something or someone that is strong, healthy, and full of energy
Synonyms
more energetic
more dynamic
more forceful
more potent
more powerful
more robust
more intense
more passionate
more dedicated
more committed
more resolute
more determined
more unfaltering
more unrelenting
more unremitting
more persistent
more tenacious
more dogged
more unwavering
more unshakeable
more uncompromising
more fierce
more ferocious
more vehement
more ardent
more zealous
more enthusiastic
more strenuous
more laborious
more toilsome
more exhausting
more exacting
more demanding
Definitions
- Having or showing a strong and healthy desire to do something
- * Having or showing a strong and active desire to do something
- * Having or showing a strong and energetic determination to achieve something
Usage Examples
- The new employee was more vigorous in her approach to sales than anyone else in the team
- * The company is looking for someone who is more vigorous and dynamic to lead their marketing campaign
- * The athlete's more vigorous training regimen paid off when she won the championship
Antonyms
less energetic
less dynamic
less forceful
less potent
less powerful
less robust
less intense
less passionate
less dedicated
less committed
less resolute
less determined
less unfaltering
less unrelenting
less unremitting
less persistent
less tenacious
less dogged
less unwavering
less unshakeable
less uncompromising
less fierce
less ferocious
less vehement
less ardent
less zealous
less enthusiastic
less strenuous
less laborious
less toilsome
less exhausting
less exacting
less demanding