Vitality

//vaɪˈtælɪti//

"Vitality" in a Sentence (15 examples)

Health and vitality are important for long life.

UNESCO’s Language Vitality and Endangerment framework has established in 2010 six degrees of vitality: safe, vulnerable, definitely endangered, severely endangered, critically endangered and extinct.

An 86-year-old Japanese woman, who travels every year to Britain or the U.S. to improve her English, says: “I’ll do what I can while I’m still full of vitality.”

Tom still has great vitality for his age.

The National Trust’s goal is not only to make certain that places like Music Row remain intact, but also to find a way to keep the sites in active use serving the surrounding community while also maintaining their identity and vitality.

This is a guide-book to joy. It is for the use of the sad, the bored, the tired, anxious, disheartened and disappointed. It is for the use of all those whose cup of vitality is not brimming over.

Algiers is full of vitality.

It came back to life with even more vitality.

I read the article "What about China? Religious Vitality in the Most Secular and Rapidly Modernizing Society."

Try to give your writing some vitality.

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youthful vitality

full of vitality

economic vitality

The city’s cultural vitality impressed the visitors.

He maintained his vitality well into old age.

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