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  1. noun. , plural vi·tal·i·ties. exuberant physical strength or mental vigor: a person of great vitality. capacity for survival or for the continuation of a meaningful or purposeful existence: the vitality of an institution. power to live or grow: the vitality of a language. vital force or principle.

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  5. : a lively or energetic quality. the vitality of youth. A shopping district would bring new vitality [= life] to the downtown area. Her prose is full of vitality. His performance lacked vitality. 2. : the power or ability of something to continue to live, be successful, etc. These scandals could threaten the vitality of the sport.

  6. You have vitality, the state of being strong and in great health. Vitality also has the general meaning of "life force," as in the mysterious power that separates the living from the dead. The phrase "vital organs" comes from vitality, meaning a person's inner organs most essential to life.

  7. Definition of vitality noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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