vigour

/ˈvɪɡər/
noun
  1. Physical strength, energy, and good health.
    • Even at age 70, she still has remarkable vigour and walks five miles a day.
    • The young horse was full of vigour, galloping across the field.
    • A good diet and regular exercise help maintain your vigour.
  2. Great force, determination, or enthusiasm in an activity or argument.
    • The team tackled the project with renewed vigour after the break.
    • He defended his proposal with great vigour.
    • She argued her case with such vigour that the committee was convinced.
  3. The healthy or strong growth of a plant.
    • The new fertilizer improved the vigour of the tomato plants.
    • The tree's vigour was damaged by the long drought.
    • Pruning helps maintain the vigour of the rose bushes.
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