Dynamism: meaning, definitions and examples
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dynamism
[ ˈdaɪnəˌmɪzəm ]
in business
The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress. It is often associated with innovation, creativity, and adaptability.
Synonyms
drive, energy, vigor, vitality
Examples of usage
- Her leadership style is known for its dynamism and ability to drive change.
- The company's success can be attributed to its dynamism in responding to market trends.
in art
The theory or practice of emphasizing the value of motion and change over static form in works of art. It often involves the depiction of movement and energy.
Synonyms
activity, animation, movement, vitality
Examples of usage
- The painting captures the dynamism of the city streets with its vibrant colors and blurred lines.
- The sculpture exhibits a sense of dynamism through its dynamic composition.
Translations
Translations of the word "dynamism" in other languages:
🇵🇹 dinamismo
🇮🇳 गतिशीलता
🇩🇪 Dynamik
🇮🇩 dinamisme
🇺🇦 динамічність
🇵🇱 dynamizm
🇯🇵 ダイナミズム
🇫🇷 dynamisme
🇪🇸 dinamismo
🇹🇷 dinamizm
🇰🇷 역동성
🇸🇦 ديناميكية
🇨🇿 dynamika
🇸🇰 dynamika
🇨🇳 动力
🇸🇮 dinamika
🇮🇸 dýnamík
🇰🇿 динамика
🇬🇪 დინამიკა
🇦🇿 dinamika
🇲🇽 dinamismo
Word origin
The word 'dynamism' originated from the French word 'dynamisme', which in turn came from the Greek word 'dunamismos', meaning 'power'. The concept of dynamism has been used in various fields such as philosophy, art, and business to emphasize the importance of energy, motion, and progress.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #18,158, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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- 18155 truncate
- 18156 excavating
- 18157 reproducibility
- 18158 dynamism
- 18159 unravel
- 18160 starters
- 18161 stamina
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