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vigorously
[vig-er-uhs-lee]
adverb
with active strength or force; energetically or powerfully: Fast food is marketed vigorously through heavy television advertising.
Combine all ingredients in the cocktail shaker and shake vigorously until the egg white is foamy.
Fast food is marketed vigorously through heavy television advertising.
with robust health or vitality.
Many plant species that don’t do well in shaded conditions will grow vigorously in full sunlight.
Other Word Forms
- overvigorously adverb
- supervigorously adverb
- unvigorously adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of vigorously1
Example Sentences
A New York Times spokesperson said the story was "meticulously and responsibly reported" and it plans to "vigorously defend" itself.
In a statement responding to Sunday's attack, Mali's army said it "reacted vigorously", before "withdrawing" - suggesting a tactical retreat.
China has vigorously attacked Hegseth in two separate statements, with the latest posted on its Foreign Ministry website early on Sunday.
“California is not backing down. My office will continue to vigorously investigate and enforce state and federal civil rights laws,” Bonta said in a statement to The Times.
But since the beginning of the trial in April, both prosecutors and civil parties have vigorously pushed back against notions the robbers were harmless.
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