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Vitality (Noun)

Meaning 1

(biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural phenomena.

Examples

  • Henri Bergson's concept of vitality posits that a non-physical, non-chemical force drives the evolution and development of living organisms.
  • Bergson argued that vitality is what impels cells to divide and grow, and ultimately gives rise to the complexity of life on earth.
  • Some scientists rejected Bergson's idea of vitality, claiming that it is nothing more than a product of his philosophical imagination.
  • The theory of vitality was influential in the early 20th century, but eventually fell out of favor as scientific explanations for evolution and development gained traction.
  • Bergson's concept of vitality is often seen as a precursor to modern theories of holistic and emergent properties in biological systems.

Synonyms

  • Life Force
  • Elan Vital
  • Vital Force

Hypernyms

  • Force

Related Words

  • Vital (adjective)

Meaning 2

A healthy capacity for vigorous activity; "jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • Daily yoga practice has helped restore her vitality after a long illness.
  • The music was infectious, filling the crowd with vitality and enthusiasm.
  • Regular exercise and a balanced diet are essential for maintaining one's physical vitality.
  • After a good night's sleep, she woke up feeling refreshed and full of vitality.
  • The elderly woman's surprising vitality allowed her to keep up with her energetic grandchildren.

Synonyms

  • Energy
  • Vim

Hypernyms

  • Good Health
  • Healthiness

Hyponyms

  • Qi
  • Chi
  • Juice
  • Ki

Related Words

  • Vital (adjective)

Meaning 3

An energetic style.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • Her morning yoga routine helped restore her vitality after a long winter of hibernation.
  • The city's vibrant arts scene was contagious and seemed to seep into every aspect of the town's vitality.
  • She exuded a boundless vitality that drew people to her like a magnet.
  • As an older adult, regular exercise helped maintain his physical vitality despite his age.
  • Working outdoors all day had infused him with a sense of vitality that he didn't experience while stuck in an office job.

Synonyms

  • Verve

Hypernyms

  • Muscularity
  • Vigor
  • Vigour
  • Vim

Hyponyms

  • Twinkle
  • Light
  • Spark

Related Words

  • Vital (adjective)

Meaning 4

The property of being able to survive and grow; "the vitality of a seed".

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The ancient trees had remarkable vitality, continuing to thrive even in harsh weather conditions.
  • Her curiosity and enthusiasm were a testament to her boundless vitality and eagerness to learn.
  • The doctor was amazed by the patient's vitality after such a long and difficult surgery.
  • The vitality of the coral reefs was essential to maintaining the balance of the ocean ecosystem.
  • Despite being hundreds of years old, the painting retained its original colors and vitality, giving the impression of having been completed just yesterday.

Synonyms

  • Animation

Hypernyms

  • Animateness
  • Liveness

Related Words

  • Vital (adjective)
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