What are some opposite words for energy?
Antonyms for energy
ˈɛn ər dʒien·er·gy
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term energy.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
energy
Power is the most general term of this group, including every quality, property, or faculty by which any change, effect, or result is, or may be, produced; as, the power of the legislature to enact laws, or of the executive to enforce them; the power of an acid to corrode a metal; the power of a polished surface to reflect light. Ability is nearly coextensive with power, but does not reach the positiveness and vigor that may be included in the meaning of power, ability often implying latent, as distinguished from active power; we speak of an exertion of power, but not of an exertion of ability. Power and ability include capacity, which is power to receive; but ability is often distinguished from capacity, as power that may be manifested in doing, as capacity is in receiving; one may have great capacity for acquiring knowledge, and yet not possess ability to teach. Efficiency is active power to effect a definite result, the power that actually does, as distinguished from that which may do. Competency is equal to the occasion, readiness prompt for the occasion. Faculty is an inherent quality of mind or body; talent, some special mental ability. Dexterity and skill are readiness and facility in action, having a special end; talent is innate, dexterity and skill are largely acquired. Our abilities include our natural capacity, faculties, and talents, with all the dexterity, skill, and readiness that can be acquired. Efficacy is the power to produce an intended effect as shown in the production of it; as, the efficacy of a drug. Efficiency is effectual agency, competent power; efficiency is applied in mechanics as denoting the ratio of the effect produced to the power expended in producing it; but this word is chiefly used of intelligent agents as denoting the quality that brings all one's power to bear promptly and to the best purpose on the thing to be done. Compare ADDRESS; DEXTERITY; SKILFUL.
Antonyms:
awkwardness, dulness, feebleness, helplessness, imbecility, impotence, inability, inaptitude, incapacity, incompetence, inefficiency, maladroitness, stupidity, unskilfulness, weaknessSynonyms:
ability, aptitude, capability, capacity, cleverness, cogency, competency, dexterity, efficacy, efficiency, expertness, faculty, force, might, power, qualification, readiness, skill, strength, susceptibility, talent
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energy, free energynoun
(physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs
"energy can take a wide variety of forms"
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vim, vitality, vigour, push, zip, muscularity, free energy, vigor, get-up-and-goenergy, vigor, vigour, zipnoun
forceful exertion
"he plays tennis with great energy"; "he's full of zip"
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postal code, vigor, muscularity, zip, vitality, goose egg, dynamism, postcode, naught, aught, zero, cipher, nix, cypher, nil, vigour, get-up-and-go, slide fastener, null, zip fastener, zipper, heartiness, vim, zilch, zippo, nothing, nada, push, free energyenergy, push, get-up-and-gonoun
enterprising or ambitious drive
"Europeans often laugh at American energy"
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vim, vitality, thrust, vigour, push, zip, muscularity, free energy, vigor, push button, button, pushing, get-up-and-goenergy, muscularity, vigor, vigour, vimnoun
an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)
"his writing conveys great energy"; "a remarkable muscularity of style"
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vigor, muscularity, vim, zip, heftiness, dynamism, muscle, vigour, get-up-and-go, brawn, brawniness, heartiness, sinew, vitality, push, free energyenergy, vim, vitalitynoun
a healthy capacity for vigorous activity
"jogging works off my excess energy"; "he seemed full of vim and vigor"
Synonyms:
vim, vitality, vigour, elan vital, animation, push, zip, muscularity, free energy, vigor, life force, vital force, verve, get-up-and-goenergynoun
any source of usable power
"the DOE is responsible for maintaining the energy policy"
Synonyms:
vim, vitality, vigour, push, zip, muscularity, free energy, vigor, get-up-and-goDepartment of Energy, Energy Department, Energy, DOEnoun
the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977
Synonyms:
vim, vitality, vigour, push, zip, muscularity, free energy, vigor, get-up-and-go
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How to use energy in a sentence?
(She) was one of the most vibrant, crazy, compassionate, loyal balls of energy you could ever come across in life, a conversation with her could either leave you full of adrenaline or utterly exhausted. She was a spitfire and with Sami you never knew what she'd throw your way - but you always knew she would be there for you. She was awesome like that.
You have an ocean of opportunity, all these soft drinks, water, juices, energy drinks that today we don't tackle.
We are prepared to reduce the use of coal, alleviate pollution caused by traffic, extend the use of new energy vehicles and ask more polluting plants to move out of Beijing, we promise the air quality will meet World Health Organisation standards by the start of the winter of 2022.
Governments could do more to incentivize and speed up the development of renewable sources of energy, a big step would be giving the green light to onshore wind. It would also be wise for governments to build storage capacity for liquid natural gas (LNG), which can happen fairly quickly and directly reduces the need for Russian gas.
We have a record deal flow and expect two or three more deals in 2016 and are looking at defensive sectors such as healthcare and business services, as well as energy, we are very optimistic as we have $1 billion in dry powder and today is the perfect time to be scouting [for deals] as there are more opportunities and valuations are coming down.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#671 | energy | |
#10957 | weakness | |
#11794 | inability | |
#19210 | impotence | |
#20444 | stupidity | |
#29658 | incompetence | |
#31904 | incapacity | |
#38445 | inefficiency | |
#49680 | helplessness | |
#76733 | awkwardness | |
#173706 | imbecility | |
#181826 | feebleness | |
#269750 | dulness |
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