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vigour noun [ ˈvɪɡə ]

• physical strength and good health.
• "I was 79, but still full of vigour and vitality"
Similar: robustness, healthiness, good health, hardiness, strength, stamina, sturdiness, fitness, good shape, good trim, good condition, fine fettle, toughness, ruggedness, muscle, power, bloom, radiance, sap, energy, activity, liveliness, life, spryness, sprightliness, vitality, vivacity, vivaciousness, verve, animation, spiritedness, spirit, enthusiasm, fire, fieriness, fervour, ardour, zeal, passion, might, forcefulness, determination, intensity, dynamism, sparkle, effervescence, zest, dash, snap, spark, gusto, pep, bounce, exuberance, drive, push, elan, zip, zing, oomph, vim, go, get-up-and-go, punch, welly, thew, thewiness,
Opposite: weakness, listlessness, lethargy,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French, from Latin vigor, from vigere ‘be lively’.

in vigour

• in force or operation.
• "he says there is no deal but since he has a contract in vigour he will continue as usual"

in vigour

• in force or operation.
"he says there is no deal but since he has a contract in vigour he will continue as usual"



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