"Vitality" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vitality refers to the state of being full of energy, enthusiasm, and power, both physical and mental. It encompasses the overall health and vigor of an individual or a system, indicating a state of peak performance and a strong capacity to function optimally.
Vitalisation refers to the process of reviving or restoring vitality, energy, or life to something that has lost it. It involves making something more dynamic, lively, and effective.<br><br>In a broader sense, vitalisation can also refer to the act of giving life or energy to something abstract, such as a concept or an idea, or to a person's inner self, helping to overcome apathy, lethargy, or exhaustion.<br><br>Example: "The new policy has brought a sense of vitalisation to the company, boosting morale and productivity among employees."<br><br>Synonyms: revitalisation, revitalization, rejuvenation, rejuvenate.
Given life or energy: <br> strengthened or improved something, such as a situation or a person, by adding a new quality or interest.
To restore or make something more noticeable or interesting; to give an added sense of energy or importance.
A person who believes that all matter is composed solely of living organisms and that matter is constantly changing and evolving, often advocates for a holistic approach to the natural world.
Believing in a vitalistic view of life, or the idea that living organisms have a non-physical, non-mechanical, spiritual energy or force that animates them. This term typically implies that the organism has an inner spark or essence that endows it with vitality.
Vitalization refers to the process of giving life, energy, or vitality to something, or the state of being full of vitality or life. It can also describe the act of revitalizing or rejuvenating something, such as a person, an organization, or a project, to make it strong and healthy again.<br><br>Examples of vitalization include:<br><br> The new management team brought vitalization to the struggling company, turning it around and making it profitable again.<br> The morning sunlight brought vitalization to the plants, making them grow rapidly.<br> The musician's comforting voice brought vitalization to the audience, making them feel emotionally connected.
To bring back to a state of life and energy; to give new vigor or spirit to something; to make something more dynamic, lively, or effective.
Relating to or characterized by great energy, enthusiasm, or excitement, giving new life or vigor to something.
Essential or crucial in a vital or essential way<br><br>Meaning that something is very important or necessary and cannot be ignored or eliminated.
A vitalometer is a fictional or obsolete medical device that measures the overall physical and mental vitality or energy of a person.
Vitals refer to the essential functions or processes that are necessary for the health and survival of a living organism, particularly in a medical context.<br><br>Vital signs are also a series of three key measurements taken to determine the state of health of a living being, which include:<br><br> Pulse rate<br> Temperature<br> Breathing rate