dynamic

UK /daɪˈnæm.ɪk/ US /daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
adj 5noun 5

Definitions

adj

1

Changing; active; in motion.

The environment is dynamic, changing with the years and the seasons.

dynamic economy

2

Powerful; energetic.

He was a dynamic and engaging speaker.

3

Able to change and adapt.

4

Having to do with the volume of sound.

The dynamic marking in bar 40 is forte.

5

Happening at runtime instead of being predetermined at compile time.

dynamic allocation

dynamic IP addresses

noun

1

A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior.

Watch the dynamic between the husband and wife when they disagree.

One of the under-reported dynamics during the coronavirus pandemic has been the collapse of One Nation’s vote.

2

A moving force.

The study of fluid dynamics quantifies turbulent and laminar flows.

3

The varying loudness or volume of a song or the markings that indicate the loudness.

If you pay attention to the dynamics as you play, it's a very moving piece.

4

A symbol in a musical score that indicates the desired level of volume.

5

A verb that indicates continued or progressive action on the part of the subject.

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