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Word | Dynamic |
characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; a dynamic market; a dynamic speaker; the dynamic president of the firm / an efficient incentive / Alt. of Dynamical / energetic; vigorously active / (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress. / always active or changing / having or showing a lot of energy / of or relating to energy, motion, or physical force / the way that two or more people behave with each other because of a particular situation / something that causes change or growth in something else / dynamics : the science that studies motion and the forces that cause or stop motion, | |
Usage | ⇒ Dynamic leadership is required for progress ⇒ The dynamic aerobics instructor kept her students on the run; she was a little dynamo. ⇒ an exciting and dynamic performance ⇒ a dynamic economy ⇒ Banyen's success is due to her dynamic personality |
Synonyms | energetic, vigorous, lively, active, spirited, vital, forceful, dynamical, vivacious, animated, peppy, potent, powerful, strenuous, brisk, effective, sprightly, industrious, mighty, strong, |
Antonyms | dull, boring, inactive, stative, undynamic, weak, apathetic, backward, dead, enervated, languid, lazy, lethargic, passive, powerless, slothful, sluggish, spiritless, stagnant, torpid, |
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