Vigor vs. Youth — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Vigor and Youth
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Vigor
Physical or mental strength, energy, or force
Our vigor was depleted by the hot weather.
Youth
Youth is the time of life when one is young, and often means the time between childhood and adulthood (maturity). It is also defined as "the appearance, freshness, vigor, spirit, etc., characteristic of one who is young".
Vigor
The capacity for natural growth and survival, as of plants or animals.
Youth
The period between childhood and adult age
He had been a keen sportsman in his youth
Vigor
Strong feeling; enthusiasm or intensity
Argued his point with great vigor.
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Youth
A young man
He was attacked by a gang of youths
Vigor
(American spelling) vigour
Youth
The condition or quality of being young
Travel while you still have your youth.
Vigor
Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy.
The vigor of this arm was never vain.
Youth
The time of life between childhood and maturity
He was rebellious in his youth.
Vigor
Strength or force in animal or vegetable nature or action; as, a plant grows with vigor.
Youth
An early period of development or existence
A nation in its youth.
Vigor
Strength; efficacy; potency.
But in the fruithful earth . . . His beams, unactive else, their vigor find.
Youth
A young person, especially a young male in late adolescence.
Vigor
To invigorate.
Youth
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) Young people considered as a group.
Vigor
An exertion of force;
He plays tennis with great energy
Youth
(Geology) The first stage in the erosion cycle.
Vigor
Active strength of body or mind
Youth
(uncountable) The quality or state of being young.
Her youth and beauty attracted him to her.
Vigor
An imaginative lively style (especially style of writing);
His writing conveys great energy
Youth
(uncountable) The part of life following childhood; the period of existence preceding maturity or age; the whole early part of life, from childhood, or, sometimes, from infancy, to adulthood.
Make the most of your youth, it will not last forever.
I made many mistakes in my youth, but learned from them all.
Youth
(countable) A young person.
There was a group of youths hanging around the parking lot, reading fashion magazines and listening to music.
Youth
(countable) A young man; a male adolescent or young adult.
Youth
Young persons, collectively.
Youth
The quality or state of being young; youthfulness; juvenility.
Such as in his faceYouth smiled celestial.
Youth
The part of life that succeeds to childhood; the period of existence preceding maturity or age; the whole early part of life, from childhood, or, sometimes, from infancy, to manhood.
He wondered that your lordshipWould suffer him to spend his youth at home.
Those who pass their youth in vice are justly condemned to spend their age in folly.
Youth
A young person; especially, a young man.
Seven youths from Athens yearly sent.
Youth
Young persons, collectively.
It is fit to read the best authors to youth first.
Youth
A young person (especially a young man or boy)
Youth
Young people collectively;
Rock music appeals to the young
Youth everywhere rises in revolt
Youth
The time of life between childhood and maturity
Youth
Early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced
Youth
An early period of development;
During the youth of the project
Youth
The freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person
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