energetic
IPA: ɛnɝdʒˈɛtɪk
noun
- (materials science, chiefly in the plural) Any material utilized for its release of energy, either as an explosive, propellant, or for pyrotechnic effects.
adjective
- (sciences) Possessing or pertaining to energy.
- Characterised by force or vigour; full of energy; lively, vigorous.
- (obsolete) Having powerful effects; efficacious, potent.
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Examples of "energetic" in Sentences
- He is winsome, energetic, and intelligent.
- She is moody, energetic, and very trustful.
- She is friendly, energetic, and very trustful.
- As a man he was upright, vigorous and energetic.
- Hamilton was winsome, energetic, and intelligent.
- Reproduction is energetically costly to the male.
- Sarpi entered energetically into the controversy.
- The monks were energetic cultivators of the land.
- The direct tautomerisation is energetically not favoured.
- He was energetically involved in Dekulakization in Ukraine.
- Someone angry and energetic is calling you a "Washington insider."
- Still, I suppose overly energetic is preferable to dull and lifeless any day.
- The economy must continue to flow and remain energetic once the stimulus stops
- The children also engage in energetic and educational field trips and other activities.
- I love working in energetic places like subways, cafes, airport lounges and hotel lobbies.
- "There was a lot of what we call energetic material - bomb-squad talk for explosive stuff,"
- He is known as a energetic defender—with D'Antoni praising his ability to "get into people."
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