Vitalidad in english

Vitality

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vitalidad = vitality ; joie de vivre ; vibrance ; vibrancy ; pizzazz [pizazz] ; oomph ; aliveness ; pep ; liveliness. 

Example: Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.Example: It is a tall order for information workers to avoid objective obsolescence and subjective burnout, and enhance the joie de vivre of the work setting.Example: Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers.Example: The success of the national library is related to the vibrancy of local and national publishing.Example: I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.Example: Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.Example: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Example: Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.Example: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.

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» con más vitalidadrevitalised [revitalized, -USA] .

Example: The Internet is also creating a new surge of interest in information in all forms, and a revitalized interest in reading.

» con mucha vitalidadlively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.]  .

Example: But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.

» dar vitalidadvitalise [vitalize, -USA] .

Example: The article has the title 'The semester system and the need for vitalizing the college libraries'.

» estar lleno de vitalidadbe full of beansbe full of energy .

Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.

Example: They were full of energy and that brought the party to life.

» estar pletórico de vitalidadbe full of beansbe full of energy .

Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.

Example: They were full of energy and that brought the party to life.

» estar repleto de vitalidadbe full of energybe full of beans .

Example: They were full of energy and that brought the party to life.

Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.

» lleno de vitalidadbubbly [bubblier - comp., bubbliest -sup.]vibrantfeisty [feistier -comp., feistiest -sup.]  ; perky [perkier -comp., perkiest -sup.]  ; spry [spryer comp., spryest -sup.]  ; sprightly [sprightlier -comp., sprightliest -sup.]  ; spiritedvivaciousebullientsaucy [saucier -comp., sauciest -sup.]  ; high-spiritedin (very) high spiritspeppy [peppier -comp., peppiest -sup.]  .

Example: She's a very sociable, bubbly person.

Example: All these issues were successfully addressed by rearranging study, reference, and stack areas and enclosing a small office to create a more vibrant, reference oriented library environment.

Example: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.

Example: The members of Harvey's family seem almost spookily healthy and perky and nice to each other.

Example: A spry 80 years young, Virginia has been painting murals for the last 50 years and a lot can be said for the advantages of experience.

Example: He was described as a 'sprightly nonagenarian' who was born in 1905.

Example: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.

Example: This petite, agile, graceful and vivacious artiste was a picture of self-confidence on the stage.

Example: The ebullient Mr Wang is a chatterbox and a bit of a show-off.

Example: She tells the remarkable tale of an animal whose saucy personality brought joy to the lives of countless people.

Example: It is better to be high-spirited even though one makes more mistakes, than to be narrow-minded and all too prudent.

Example: There are several reasons for the Japanese people to enter 2012 in high spirits.

Example: Despite strict morality contracts, many movie studios in the 1930s through the 60s fed their young actors and actresses drugs to keep them peppy.

» perder vitalidadrun out of + steam .

Example: However, after making some progress the revision committee seems to have run out of steam, and no firm proposals have yet been made.

Vitalidad synonyms

energy in spanish: energía, pronunciation: enɜrdʒi part of speech: noun verve in spanish: brío, pronunciation: vɜrv part of speech: noun vim in spanish: empuje, pronunciation: vɪm part of speech: noun animation in spanish: animación, pronunciation: ænəmeɪʃən part of speech: noun vital force in spanish: fuerza vital, pronunciation: vaɪtəlfɔrs part of speech: noun
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