vitality|vitalities in English
noun
[vi·tal·i·ty || vaɪ'tælətɪ]
vigor, power to live, energy, liveliness
Use "vitality|vitalities" in a sentence
1. 7 The ballet sparkled with vitality.
2. The ballet sparkled with vitality.
3. It demands strength and vitality.
4. 21 She's full of vitality.
5. Nature had endowed her with exceptional vitality.
6. Good Agni brings vitality, clarity and enthusiasm
7. 8 The embassy will then throb with vitality.
8. It was a performance of verve and vitality.
9. I love cacti, because of his strong vitality.
10. Compost Adds key nutrients for plant health and vitality
11. Castrating: to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality
12. 17 Hothouse plants do not possess exuberant vitality.
13. 15 The vitality of the movement is threatened.
14. 14 She's running over with health and vitality.
15. 8 She is full of youth and vitality.
16. 12 The music has a wonderful freshness and vitality.
17. When leaders manage cash flow they manage organizational vitality.
18. Castrate: to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality
19. 10 Nature had endowed her with exceptional vitality.
20. Children seem to be endued with endless vitality.
21. The music has a wonderful freshness and vitality.
22. The areas around it lack vitality and vibrancy and engagement.
23. 2 Despite her eighty years, Elsie was full of vitality.
24. Link between Autointoxication, mental vitality and intes-tinal microbes
25. 1 The dog was bouncing with health and vitality.