Vigorously

//ˈvɪɡəɹəsli//

Synonyms for "vigorously" (56 found)

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Translations

27 translations across 18 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • εὐτόνως adv (with intense energy)

Bulgarian

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  • мощно adv (with intense energy)
  • силно adv (with intense energy)

Catalan

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  • vigorosament adv (with intense energy)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 起勁 /起劲 adv (with intense energy)

Dutch

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  • krachtig adv (with intense energy)
  • vinnig adv (with intense energy)

Eastern Mari

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  • виян adv (with intense energy)

Esperanto

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  • vigle adv (with intense energy)

French

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  • vigoureusement adv (with intense energy)

German

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  • gründlich adv (with intense energy)
  • heftig adv (with intense energy)
  • intensiv adv (with intense energy)
  • kräftig adv (with intense energy)

Italian

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  • vigorosamente adv (with intense energy)

Japanese

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  • 精力的に adv (with intense energy)

Korean

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  • 활발하게 adv (with intense energy)

Latin

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  • vivaciter adv (with intense energy)

Old English

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  • ġeheortlīċe adv (with intense energy)

Portuguese

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  • vigorosamente adv (with intense energy)

Russian

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  • энерги́чно adv (with intense energy)

Spanish

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  • vigorosamente adv (with intense energy)

Ukrainian

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  • активно adv (with intense energy)
  • енергійно adv (with intense energy)

Sample sentences

16 total sentences available.

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He walked vigorously ahead of us.

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Add the sugar and vanilla to the cream and beat vigorously until the cream thickens.

Source: tatoeba (896208)

Sodium reacts vigorously and exothermically with water.

Source: tatoeba (1516421)

The younger a country, the more vigorously it tries to acquire its history.

Source: tatoeba (2880356)

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