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energetic

Part of Speech

adjective

Pronunciation

/ˌɛnərˈdʒɛtɪk/

Definitions

  • Possessing or displaying a high level of energy, vitality, or enthusiasm.
  • Characterized by vigorous action, movement, or exertion.
  • Relating to or requiring energy or work.

Usage Examples

  • The energetic children ran around the playground, full of excitement.
  • Her energetic approach to the project helped push the team forward.
  • The energetic workout left him feeling invigorated and strong.

Etymology

From the Greek word "energeia" (meaning activity or operation), which is derived from "energein" (to be active, to work), itself originating from "ergon" (work). The term "energetic" came into English in the early 19th century, initially to describe the state of being full of activity and vigor.

Synonyms

  • Vigorous
  • Active
  • Dynamic
  • Exuberant
  • Spirited
  • Vital

Antonyms

  • Lethargic
  • Inactive
  • Lazy
  • Indolent
  • Sluggish

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Arabic متحمس /mutaḥammis/
Chinese (Simplified) 充满活力的 /chōngmǎn huólì de/
French énergique /e.nɛʁ.ʒik/
German energetisch /ɛ.nɛʁˈɡɛtɪʃ/
Spanish energético /eneɾˈxetiko/
Russian энергичный /ɛnɛrˈɡʲit͡ʃnɨj/
Italian energetico /enerˈdʒetiko/
Japanese エネルギッシュ /enerugisshu/
Korean 활발한 /hwalbalhan/
Portuguese energético /eneʁˈʒɛtiku/
Hindi ऊर्जावान /ūrdjāvān/
Bengali উত্সাহী /utsāhī/
Gujarati ઊર્જાવાન /ūrdjāvān/
Marathi ऊर्जावान /ūrdjāvān/
Punjabi ਉਜੀਵਨ /ujīvan/
Malayalam ഊർജവാനായ /ūrdjāvānāya/
Telugu శక్తివంతమైన /shaktivanthamainā/
Tamil ஆற்றல் மிகுந்த /āṟṟal mikunda/
Kannada ಶಕ್ತಿವಂತ /shaktivanta/
Odia ଶକ୍ତିଶାଳୀ /shaktishālī/
Assamese শক্তিশালী /shoktishālī/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation of "energetic" remains relatively consistent across English-speaking regions, though accents may influence the articulation, especially the stress on the second syllable. In Indian languages, such as Hindi or Tamil, the term is adapted phonetically to fit the local language's structure, resulting in slight variations in sound and emphasis.

Historical Usage

First appearing in English during the early 19th century, "energetic" was often used in scientific contexts, particularly in reference to energy and physical activity. Over time, it became more broadly used to describe both physical vitality and enthusiastic behavior, signifying the importance of energy in personal and societal development. It is now a common adjective used to describe people, actions, and things characterized by high energy or vigor.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, being "energetic" is associated with positivity, productivity, and success. In Western cultures, energetic individuals are often admired for their ability to accomplish tasks efficiently and engage with the world dynamically. In contrast, in some cultures, constant energy is viewed with suspicion, as rest and calmness are seen as virtues. The term’s meaning can shift depending on cultural perspectives on work, rest, and balance.

More Information

Energetic is a term that can describe physical, mental, or emotional vigor. Whether referring to a person's ability to engage in activity, a task that requires a great deal of effort, or a situation that demands enthusiasm and enthusiasm, the concept of being energetic is central to both everyday life and specialized fields like sports, wellness, and productivity. In psychology, being energetic is often linked to positive emotions and states of motivation. The term continues to be relevant in the context of modern discussions about health, fitness, and overall well-being.

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