Vigor in a sentence as a noun

By the end of the batch, I had renewed vigor, job prospects, and a bunch of new friends.

We all act out of desperate vigor when we're up against the wall and far from our goals.

And encourages me to pursue them with even greater vigor.

"It is often argued that life-threatening illness imbues its victims with a new vigor for life.

A subject struggling to survive is hardly a good introduction to the vigor of real mathematics.".

The crimes against humanity perpetrated upon us with our own tax dollars should really be prosecuted with all vigor.

If you think your ideology is superior to the Cato Institute you should be eating this stuff up. Instead of ad hominems you should respond with intellectual vigor and lay down the gauntlet...

The vigor with which politicians will consume each other to the detriment of national interests is... heartbreaking.

I don't at all disagree with putting pressure on Ortiz and Heymann for choosing to pursue the charges, especially with the apparent vigor with which they did so.

In recent years, I've found that The Onion has tightened up their news cycle considerably; they're addressing current events with more vigor and volume than ever without sacrificing their wit.

Furthermore, the technology communities that are growing up in these places have a vigor and sense of excitement that rivals or even surpasses anything you'll find in Silicon Valley.

Proving they work requires intellectual vigor, experimentation, data, and analysis over long periods of time.

Vigor definitions

noun

forceful exertion; "he plays tennis with great energy"; "he's full of zip"

See also: energy vigour

noun

active strength of body or mind

See also: vigour dynamism heartiness

noun

an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); "his writing conveys great energy"; "a remarkable muscularity of style"

See also: energy muscularity vigour