vitality

noun
UK: /vaɪˈtæl.ə.ti/
US: /vaɪˈtæl.ə.t̬i/
  1. The state of being strong and active; energy and enthusiasm.

    1. She is full of vitality, and her energy inspires everyone.
    2. Despite his age, he shows remarkable vitality and continues to work hard.
  2. The capacity to live and develop; the power giving continuance of life.

    1. The vitality of the seedlings was impressive after the rain.
    2. Maintaining the vitality of the soil is crucial for sustainable agriculture.
  3. The ability of an organization or system to survive and continue to be successful.

    1. New leadership has boosted the vitality of the company's vision.
    2. Supporting small businesses is essential for the economic vitality of the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vitality" in English means: The state of being strong and active; energy and enthusiasm., The capacity to live and develop; the power giving continuance of life., The ability of an organization or system to survive and continue to be successful..

The phonetic transcription of "vitality" is /vaɪˈtæl.ə.ti/ in British English and /vaɪˈtæl.ə.t̬i/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vitality": vigor, spirit, animation, zest, strength, dynamism, energy.

Example usage of "vitality": "She is full of vitality, and her energy inspires everyone.". More examples on the page.