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    Vi·tal·i·ty
    /vīˈtalədē/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being strong and active; energy: "changes that will give renewed vitality to our democracy"
  2. VITALITY definition: 1. energy and strength: 2. energy and strength: 3. energy and strength: . Learn more.

  3. Definitions of vitality. noun. the property of being able to survive and grow. “the vitality of a seed”. synonyms: animation. see more. noun. a healthy capacity for vigorous activity. synonyms: energy, vim.

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

  5. 2 days ago · vitality in American English. (vaiˈtælɪti) noun Word forms: plural -ties. 1. exuberant physical strength or mental vigor. a person of great vitality. 2. capacity for survival or for the continuation of a meaningful or purposeful existence. the vitality of an institution.

  6. 1. a. The capacity to live, grow, or develop: plants that lost their vitality when badly pruned. b. The characteristic, principle, or force that distinguishes living things from nonliving things. 2. Physical or intellectual vigor; energy or liveliness. See Synonyms at vigor. 3. The capacity to endure: the vitality of an old tradition.

  7. : 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.

  8. VITALITY definition: energy and strength: . Learn more.

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