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History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
action

the process of doing things, using energy, influence etc

something done

ambition

a strong desire to be successful

strong desire for success

beef

the flesh of an ox, bull or cow, used as meat

strong physical makeup

bounce

an act, the action, of bouncing

spring

brawn

physical strength

muscular strength and breadth

diligence

steady effort; showing of care and effort

perseverance in carrying out action

eloquence

the skilful use of language to express oneself or persuade others

skilful way with words

exuberance

the state or quality of being exuberant

energy, enthusiasm

force

the measurable influence that causes an object to move or move faster or that makes a material or object able to bear weight

physical energy, power

freshness

newness

newness

go

an opportunity to do, try, something, especially in one's correct order among others

spirit, vitality

goes

of go

spirit, vitality

health

the condition of the body or the mind; the state of being well and free from illness

physical, mental wellness

initiative

the first or introductory step or move

eagerness to do something

intensity

the state, quality, of being intense; strength (of feeling etc)

passion, force

kidney

one of two organs in the abdomen that separate urine from the blood

boldness, strength of character

life

the state, condition of existing (e.g. growing, moving, reproducing)

animation, spirit

lives

of life

animation, spirit

mettle

courage

boldness, strength of character

might

great effort, power, strength; of may

ability, power

morale

the state or degree of determination to act, continue to try believe in the ability to win

confidence, self-esteem

nerve

a fibre or bundle of fibres carrying messages concerning feeling and movement between the brain and all parts of the body; condition of being easily excited, worried, irritated

daring, boldness

panache

(an air of) confidence

person's flamboyant spirit

pith

the soft, white substance that fills the stems of some plants and trees; an essential part (of something)

core

potency

strength (especially of drugs)

effectiveness

spirit

a person's soul, mind; an invisible being, e.g. a ghost, fairy, elf etc; state of mind; the quality of having courage, determination

soul, attitude

steam

the gas that rises from boiling water

energy

strength

the quality of being strong

stamina, mental or physical

tolerance

the ability, willingness, to allow and accept opinions, beliefs, customs, physical types, behaviour etc different from one's own

fortitude, grit

verve

enthusiasm, spirit, vigour (especially in artistic or literary work)

energy, enthusiasm

viability

animation, spirit

animation, spirit

virility

masculine strength and vigour or sexual power

masculinity

vitality

capacity to endure, survive, perform functions; energy, liveliness

energy, spirit

vivacity

liveliness

liveliness

voltage

(an amount of) electrical force measured in volts

physical ability, capacity

zip

a sound as of a bullet going through the air, or of the sudden tearing of cloth; a device with two toothed metal or plastic edges fastened together by means of a sliding tab, used for fastening articles of clothing; to open or close a coat, bag etc using a zip

enthusiasm, energy

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