vigour

vigour
'viɡə
noun
(strength and energy: He began his new job with enthusiasm and vigour.) vigor
- vigorously
vigour n vigor
vigour
tr['vɪgəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 vigor nombre masculino, energía
vigour (UK)
n.
energía s.f.
enjundia s.f.
esfuerzo s.m.
fibra s.f.
fortaleza s.f.
fuego s.m.
lozanía s.f.
nervio s.m.
verdor s.m.
vigor s.m.
mass noun (BrE) vigor
(US) ['vɪɡǝ(r)]
N vigor m , energía f

with great vigour — con mucho vigor, con mucha energía

with renewed vigour — con renovado vigor, con renovada energía

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mass noun (BrE) vigor

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