Dynamism
Noun
- The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress.
- The quality of being dynamic and positive in attitude.
- (Philosophy) The theory that phenomena of matter or mind are due to the action of forces rather than to motion or matter.
Example Sentences
“The mural captures the neighborhood’s dynamism through bold colors and sweeping lines.”
“There’s a dynamism to her leadership that inspires people to go beyond their comfort zones.”
“His teaching style had a dynamism that kept even the most distracted students engaged.”
Word Origin
Greek, mid-19th century
Why this word?
In Greek, “dunamis” means “power,” but English actually borrowed “dynamism” from the French word “dynamisme.” In French, it refers to the quality of having vitality and energy, and the English usage closely follows. The noun can apply to both people and activity: You can describe activity and progress as having dynamism, but you might also depict a person with a vigorously positive attitude as possessing dynamism.
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