noun as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:The energy of the students in class greatly outshone the supineness of last year’s class.

Definition:The capacity or power of doing work; vigor, zeal, or enthusiasm.

From energy

Example:Her supineness stood in stark contrast to the poised activity of the other students.

Definition:The state of being engaged in work or action; movement or labor.

From activity

Example:The value was measured by the effort it took to overcome the supineness of the opponents.

Definition:Energy and will directed to a specific end, as in exertion to do something or the action of trying to do something.

From effort

Example:His passion for the sport was evident in his active opposition to the supineness of the league.

Definition:Intense feeling or enthusiasm for something; a compelling emotion or motive.

From passion

Example:Initiative in this meeting was sorely lacking; the enthusiasm of the past director was replaced by supineness.

Definition:The capacity or willingness to take action or act on one’s own initiative.

From initiative

Example:His nemesis’ enthusiasm for the project was the antithesis of the general supineness of the team.

Definition:A heightened state of interest and excitement in something or about something; a strong support or approval of something.

From enthusiasm

Example:A strong drive against the supineness in the team was implemented, leading to increased engagement among members.

Definition:The force that makes people or things work, move, or go forwards.

From drive

Example:The motivation behind the new director's initiative was to fight against the significant supineness in the workforce.

Definition:The reason or reasons one has for acting or behavior.

From motivation

Example:The committee's vigilance to the issue of supineness was a valuable corrective measure.

Definition:Quickness and sensitivity to dangers, problems, or the like.

From vigilance

Example:Zeal to combat the supineness in the department was evident in the new manager's actions.

Definition:Enthusiastic loyalty or devotion.

From zeal