Comparative for full of life, spirit and energy
“These are the most vigorous dancers, occasionally veering threateningly towards spectators and even lashing out at them with sticks.”
Comparative for full of spirit, joy or exuberance
“When he mounts his horse, he feels all the full independence of a man, elate and vigorous and joyous, like a giant refreshed with wine.”
Comparative for strong and in good health
“The stories portray a vigorous young man who is intrinsically impelled towards productive, amorous, or combative exploits.”
Comparative for having a strong or muscular physique
“Being a strong and vigorous man of more than ordinary strength, he believed that he could save the man and avoid injury himself.”
Comparative for able to withstand strain or hardship
“We want a strong and vigorous army that can cover itself with laurels by nobly defending its country.”
Comparative for behaving, spoken or done in a determined and forceful way
“We must take a vigorous stand against this aggression which, if unchallenged, will only embolden them.”
Comparative for firm and unyielding in one's determination
Comparative for characterized by great power or forceful
Comparative for vigorously keen or severe in expression or style
Comparative for having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
Comparative for expressing opinions or feelings freely or loudly
Comparative for full of excitement or thrills
Comparative for blunt and plain-spoken in one's manner of speaking or behavior
Comparative for reliable and unfailing
Comparative for creative in energy and output
Comparative for exciting or capable of holding one's interest for a long period
Comparative for fast or responsive in one's thinking
Comparative for highlighting the main points of a discussion
Comparative for exerting power over the minds or behavior of others
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