They used a lot of vigorous stunts in the action movie.
my bother is very vigor at playing tennis
My brother plays tennis vigorously. He plays cricket with great vigor, too. (Vigor is a noun.)
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.
There is no prefix for vigor.
Vigor
The word insipid means bland, pale, and lacking in flavor or vigor. For example, "The ice cream was an insipid color, and did not look appetizing".
I am amazed that the elderly people have so much vigor. This is the first study that has looked at hybrid vigor in any crop on such a large scale.
The child attacked the man with great vigor when the man called him a dirty street rat.
When I woke up this morning I was full of vim and vigor.
The strength of his conviction was carried in the vigor of his voice. An accusation is not the same as a conviction.
In what capacity are you talking? Are we talking vigor as in energy/effort? If so you could say "I walked up the hill with much vigor" meaning you gave the hill climb a lot of effort or you could say " I didn't enjoy that dance lesson as it was too vigorous" meaning it was to energetic.
Plant vigor is the health and strength of a plant. If a plant is strong and grows with no issues, it has vigor.
vigor means power
example of organic vigor
Honda Vigor was created in 1992.
Saint Vigor died in 537.
Vigor Shipyards was created in 1916.
Vigor Lamezia was created in 1919.