vigour
- n forceful exertion
- n active strength of body or mind
- n an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)
- On the point about Mr Freeman's Saudi connections: have those who take this up with vigour have a comment about the Bush-Baker connection with the Saudi Royal family via the .
- He belonged to the great Whig dynasty, whose members "took on the task of directing England's destinies with the same self-confident vigour that they drank and diced.
- He quoted Ralph Waldo Emerson: Britain "has a secret vigour and a pulse like a cannon.