vigour

UK /ˈvɪɡə/ US /ˈvɪɡɚ/
noun 3

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

added, increased, increasing

fresh, new, renewed

She tackled the project with fresh vigour after getting a good night's sleep.

extraordinary, great, tremendous | youthful | creative, intellectual, physical

VERB + VIGOUR

pursue/tackle sth with

The team tackled the project with vigour and completed it two weeks early.

PREP

with ~

PHRASES

full of vigour

The young athletes returned to training full of vigour after their summer break.

vim and vigour

The young team attacked the match with vim and vigour from the opening whistle.

with equal vigour

The two teams competed against each other with equal vigour throughout the match.

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