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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.

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