energy

noun
ˈen.ə.dʒi

Meaning

Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
the capacity for activity or work; power derived from physical or chemical resources

Example Sentences

Clean energy sources help reduce pollution.

After drinking coffee, she felt full of energy for the day ahead.

Solar energy is becoming increasingly popular worldwide.

Example Expressions

burst of energy

Synonyms

power, electricity, vigor, vitality, strength, force
Entry 1
power, electricity
Entry 2
power, vigor, vitality, strength
Entry 3
power, strength, vitality, force, vigor

Antonyms

weakness, exhaustion, lethargy, fatigue
Entry 1
weakness, exhaustion
Entry 2
lethargy, weakness, fatigue, exhaustion
Entry 3
weakness, exhaustion, fatigue

Collocations

renewable energy, high energy, energy level, solar energy, energy consumption
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renewable energy, high energy, energy level
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renewable energy, solar energy, energy consumption, energy level

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