Vigour

How many syllables in Vigour?

vigour has 1 syllables

Split Vigour into syllables?

vigour

Definition of Vigour

Vigour means physical or mental strength, energy, or enthusiasm.

How should Vigour divide into syllables

The first syllable 'vi' has one vowel 'i' and one consonant 'v'. The second syllable 'gour' has two vowels 'ou' and two consonants 'g' and 'r'.

Part of Speech - Vigour

Noun

She showed great vigour in her dance performance.

Sentences with Vigour

  • I need to eat healthy food to maintain my vigour.
  • The sportsman lost his vigour after a long injury break.
  • She danced with so much vigour that everyone was impressed.
  • The old man was still full of vigour and enthusiasm.
  • The company needs to inject some vigour into its marketing strategies.
  • The team played with vigour and won the match.
  • The vigour of the young athlete was unmatched by his competitors.
  • She spoke with such vigour that no one dared to interrupt her.
  • He was amazed by the vigour and strength of the wild animal.
  • The vigour of the storm was felt by everyone in the town.

Quotes with Vigour

  • The vigour of our passions is inversely proportional to our experience of life. - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not. - Mark Twain
  • My vigour, vitality and cheek repel me. I am the kind of woman I would run from. - Nancy Banks-Smith
  • I do not believe a man can ever leave his business. He ought to think of it by day and dream of it by night. - Henry Ford
  • The vigour of civilization is measured by the rate of invention. - Victor Hugo
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of diffusion of knowledge. - Charles Darwin
  • The vigour of civilization rests on the strength of the family. - Benjamin Disraeli
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of diffusion of knowledge. - Charles Darwin
  • A person who is willing to undertake the discipline and the difficulty of mending their own ways is worth more to the conservation movement than a hundred who are insisting merely that the government and the industries mend their ways. - Wendell Berry
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of innovation and entrepreneurship. - Joseph Schumpeter
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of intellectual and technological progress. - Francis Bacon
  • The vigour of civilization rests on the strength of the family. - Benjamin Disraeli
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of innovation and experimentation. - Thomas Edison
  • The vigour of civilization is measured by the rate of scientific discovery and technological innovation. - Albert Einstein
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of cultural and artistic expression. - Pablo Picasso
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of social and economic progress. - John Maynard Keynes
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of moral and ethical development. - Mahatma Gandhi
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of political and social reform. - Martin Luther King Jr.
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of ecological and environmental conservation. - Rachel Carson
  • The vigour of civilization depends on the rate of spiritual and religious awakening. - Dalai Lama

Number of characters in Vigour

6 ( v, i, g, o, u, r )

Unique letters in Vigour

6 ( v, i, g, o, u, r )

Vigour Backwards

ruogiv

Phonetic Transcription of Vigour

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