Vitality: meaning, definitions and examples

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vitality

 

[ vʌɪˈtælɪti ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

energy

The state of being strong and active; energy.

Synonyms

energy, liveliness, vigor, vivacity

Examples of usage

  • She was full of vitality and enthusiasm.
  • Exercise is essential for maintaining vitality.
Context #2 | Noun

biology

The capacity for survival or for the continuation of a meaningful or purposeful existence.

Synonyms

life force, vigor, vital force

Examples of usage

  • The plant's vitality was evident in its vibrant green leaves.
  • The vitality of the species is dependent on conservation efforts.

Translations

Translations of the word "vitality" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vitalidade

🇮🇳 जीवंतता

🇩🇪 Vitalität

🇮🇩 vitalitas

🇺🇦 життєздатність

🇵🇱 witalność

🇯🇵 活力 (かつりょく)

🇫🇷 vitalité

🇪🇸 vitalidad

🇹🇷 canlılık

🇰🇷 활력 (활력)

🇸🇦 حيوية

🇨🇿 vitalita

🇸🇰 vitalita

🇨🇳 活力 (huólì)

🇸🇮 vitalnost

🇮🇸 lífskraft

🇰🇿 өміршеңдік

🇬🇪 ცოცხალი ძალა (tsotskhali dzala)

🇦🇿 canlılıq

🇲🇽 vitalidad

Word origin

The word 'vitality' originates from the Latin word 'vitalitas', derived from 'vitalis' meaning 'of or relating to life'. It has been used in English since the early 17th century to describe the state of being strong, energetic, and full of life.

See also: vitalist, vitalization, vitalize, vitalized.