WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
vig•or•ous /ˈvɪgərəs/USA pronunciation
adj. strong;
active:a vigorous young man.
energetic;
forceful:a vigorous personality.
powerful in action or in effect:vigorous law enforcement.
vig•or•ous•ly, adv.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- full of vigor:a vigorous effort to finish on time.
active:a vigorous young man.
forceful:a vigorous personality.
vig•or•ous
(vig′ər əs),USA pronunciation adj.
vig′or•ous•ly, adv.
vig′or•ous•ness, n.
- full of or characterized by vigor:a vigorous effort.
- strong;
active;
robust:a vigorous youngster. - energetic;
forceful:vigorous steps; a vigorous personality. - powerful in action or effect:vigorous law enforcement.
- Botanygrowing well, as a plant.
- Medieval Latin vigorōsus. See vigor, -ous
- Old French
- Middle English 1300–50
vig′or•ous•ness, n.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged sturdy, sound, healthy. See active.
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged powerful.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged –5. weak.
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Assidean
- activist
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- agitate
- agitation
- aluminum borohydride
- assail
- attack
- ban-the-bomber
- bang
- baste
- bawl
- bean
- beat
- belabor
- blast
- bombard
- boom
- brisk
- buckle
- champ
- churn
- clobber
- combat
- con spirito
- cook
- counterblast
- crusade
- curry
- die-hard
- dig
- dig in
- drive
- driving
- drumbeater
- dynamic
- feather
- fight
- fling
- flog
- flotation
- flourishing
- frozen daiquiri
- go
- hardly
- have
- heartily
- heel
- hew
- hit out