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From Anglo-Norman vigrus, from Old French vigoros (French vigoureux), from Medieval Latin vigorosus, from Latin vigor. Doublet of vigoroso.

vigorous (comparative more vigorous, superlative most vigorous)

  1. Physically strong and active.

    a vigorous scrub

    a vigorous search

    • 1895, Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, page 280:

      Life in the country will be fuller, richer, and more comfortful, because it is freer, healthier, and more vigorous.

    • 1976, Joni Mitchell (lyrics and music), “Song for Sharon”:

      Now there are twenty-nine skaters on Wollman Rink
      Circling in singles and in pairs
      In this vigorous anonymity

  2. Mentally strong and active.
  3. Rapid of growth.

    a vigorous shrub

physically strong and active

  1. ^ Hall, Joseph Sargent (1942 March 2) “2. The Vowel Sounds of Unstressed and Partially Stressed Syllables”, in The Phonetics of Great Smoky Mountain Speech (American Speech: Reprints and Monographs; 4), New York: King's Crown Press, →DOI, →ISBN, § II.1, page 60.