The activeness of an energetic personality.
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Examples for "dynamism"
Examples for "dynamism"
1The dynamism, however, has all too often been fractured and without vision.
2A need for greater dynamism was the semi-official explanation for his exit.
3Japan's sluggish economy has become increasingly reliant on China's dynamism for growth.
4We have quite an international gang and that brings its own dynamism.
5Blessed with remarkable composure and dynamism, the youngster's performances defied his age.
1Critics used to worry that there was more oomph than intellectual depth.
2The techie food- replacement drink gets its oomph from soy protein isolate.
3Like the x in hexagonal, with extra oomph on the way out.
4The extra electrical oomph provides the Prius with a proper EV mode.
5I'd prefer my GLC with adaptive suspension and a bit more oomph.
1At least fried-chicken shops use spices to give their batter some zing.
2So when you make this, expect to be adding lots of zing.
3You can replace orange zest with lemon, if you want more zing.
4Brien brings different sounds and outlooks together and make the resulting tracks zing.
5This week will zing with advice but back your own hunch.
1These healthy low-fat chips get pizzazz with the addition of Italian seasoning.
2But Daniels lacks pizzazz in a party that needs an energetic performer.
3Do some changes serve the language's overall pizzazz better than others?
4In Puel's previous job he inspired Nice to surpass expectations with much pizzazz.
5To be blunt, it needs more pizzazz to grab a restless audience's attention.
1But that doesn't take away from that this is an idea that makes an ordinary physical object fun and injects some technological pizzaz to it.