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vigorous adjective [ ˈvɪɡ(ə)rəs ]

• strong, healthy, and full of energy.
• "a tall, vigorous, and muscular man"
Similar: robust, healthy, in good health, hale and hearty, strong, strong as an ox/horse/lion, sturdy, fine, fit, in good condition, in tip-top condition, in good shape, in good trim, in good kilter, hardy, tough, athletic, strapping, able-bodied, bouncing, thriving, flourishing, blooming, energetic, lively, active, spry, sprightly, perky, playful, jaunty, vivacious, animated, spirited, high-spirited, dynamic, vibrant, full of life, vital, sparkling, effervescent, zestful, buoyant, tireless, indefatigable, go-getting, zippy, peppy, bouncy, upbeat, full of vim, full of beans, raring to go, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, in the pink, fit as a fiddle, wick, chipper,
Opposite: frail, weak,
Origin: Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin vigorosus, from Latin vigor (see vigour).


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