vitalityvaɪˈtæl ɪ ti
vitality (n)
vitality
English Definitions:
vitality, verve (noun)
an energetic style
energy, vim, vitality (noun)
a healthy capacity for vigorous activity
"jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor"
life force, vital force, vitality, elan vital (noun)
(biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms
animation, vitality (noun)
the property of being able to survive and grow
"the vitality of a seed"
vitality (Noun)
The capacity to live and develop
vitality (Noun)
Energy or vigour
vitality (Noun)
That which distinguishes living from nonliving things; life, animateness
Vitality
Vitality (from Middle French vitalité, from Latin vītālitās, from Latin vīta 'life') is the capacity to live, grow, or develop. More simply it is the property of having life. The perception of vitality is regarded as a basic psychological drive and, in philosophy, a component to the will to live. As such, people seek to maximize their vitality or their experience of vitality—that which corresponds to an enhanced physiological capacity and mental state.
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