dynamism

noun
UK: /ˈdaɪnəmɪzəm/
US: /ˈdaɪnəmɪzəm/
  1. The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress; energy and enthusiasm.

    1. The town is known for its dynamism.
    2. Her dynamism and strong leadership skills helped the company thrive during a difficult period.
  2. The theory or belief that all phenomena of the universe are produced by physical forces, or vital principle, and are explainable by them.

    1. The dynamism of the universe is something scientists try to understand.
    2. His lectures explored the dynamism present within ecosystems and the interconnectedness of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "dynamism" in English means: The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress; energy and enthusiasm., The theory or belief that all phenomena of the universe are produced by physical forces, or vital principle, and are explainable by them..

The phonetic transcription of "dynamism" is /ˈdaɪnəmɪzəm/ in British English and /ˈdaɪnəmɪzəm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "dynamism": activity, ambition, force, zeal, animation, passion, power, enthusiasm, spirit, fire, vigor, push, drive, go, vitality, momentum, initiative, strength, energy.

Example usage of "dynamism": "The town is known for its dynamism.". More examples on the page.