The two words are actually fairly similar in meaning, even occassionally synonymous:
So together they basically mean: vitality and spirit. And they're basically put together to emphasize the great extent of the energy and heart.
To be full of 'vim and vigor' is to be healthy, full of "energy and strength".
Verve is the same in English as in French. Here are some English synonyms for "verve": enthusiasm, vigor, vivaciousness, liveliness, animation.
elan - ardor and spirit verve - liveliness of imagination, vivacity Yes, they mean the same.
Synonyms for "vitality" : life, drive, verve, vim, vigor
Verve is a noun referring to energy in expression, often in the context of creative performances. It can mean great enthusiasm, gusto, vitality, oomph, passion, and ardor. Example sentences: "The flute soloist played with great verve." "Her verve about her previous trip to Venice inspired them to go to Italy that summer."
Enthusiasm; Vivacity. Example: English author Fay Weldom has been writing comic novels with undiminished VERVE for over twenty five years.
verve, vim Vigorous V-poo
Verve is the same in English as in French. Here are some English synonyms for "verve": enthusiasm, vigor, vivaciousness, liveliness, animation.
* vigor * liveliness * get-up-and-go * vitality * drive * verve * vim * vivacity * power * momentum * strength * force
elan - ardor and spirit verve - liveliness of imagination, vivacity Yes, they mean the same.
It stands for very important men
the will to succeed: vim, energy,ambition
Verve - The Verve album - was created on 1992-12-07.
Synonyms for "vitality" : life, drive, verve, vim, vigor
vim or vigor or pep
The Verve was created in 1990.
The Verve ended in 2009.
Verve is a noun referring to energy in expression, often in the context of creative performances. It can mean great enthusiasm, gusto, vitality, oomph, passion, and ardor. Example sentences: "The flute soloist played with great verve." "Her verve about her previous trip to Venice inspired them to go to Italy that summer."