life force

noun
UK: /ˈlaɪf ˌfɔːs/
US: /ˈlaɪf ˌfɔːrs/
  1. The energy or spirit that makes living things alive and active.

    1. She felt her life force returning after resting.
    2. Yoga and meditation help to balance your body's life force, promoting well-being and vitality.
  2. A fundamental force believed to animate living beings, giving them vitality, growth, and the ability to function.

    1. He believed that the ancient artifact held a powerful life force.
    2. Eastern philosophies often emphasize the cultivation of life force to achieve physical and spiritual harmony.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "life force" in English means: The energy or spirit that makes living things alive and active., A fundamental force believed to animate living beings, giving them vitality, growth, and the ability to function..

The phonetic transcription of "life force" is /ˈlaɪf ˌfɔːs/ in British English and /ˈlaɪf ˌfɔːrs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "life force": vitality, energy, spirit.

Example usage of "life force": "She felt her life force returning after resting.". More examples on the page.