inactivity
inertia
ethargic
unenrgetic
sluggish
lifeless
hyper, excited, pumped, siked
The word energy from the ancient Greek word energos, which means "active."
energetic
The word "vibrant" means being full of life or energy. It conveys a sense of liveliness and enthusiasm, often associated with bright colors or dynamic activity. Additionally, "vivacious" can also describe someone or something that is lively and spirited. Both terms evoke a feeling of exuberance and vitality.
full of energy = enérgico
The word vigor means mental and physical health. It also means to do an activity with great energy. Common synonyms of vigor are power, force and energy.
Energetic means having or showing a lot of energy, enthusiasm, and activity.
alive
The word that means without any energy is "listless."
"Vigor" is a word that means having a lot of energy or enthusiasm.
The root word for "vigourous" is "vigor," which means physical strength or energy. Adding the suffix "-ous" to "vigor" turns it into an adjective, describing something full of vigor or energy.
The word is fantasy. It means the activity of imagining things.