Being dynamic means to undergo significant changes.
Dynamic someone who does NOT is static
Increase the dynamic (crescendo) little by little i.e. Get louder gradually.
to irritate or bother someone.
To imitate someone's words or actions.
Out to get someone
Dynamic indicates with movement; instability means the same thing as in lay-language. A joint may be stable when someone is not using it, but may become unstable during normal use/movement. This is dynamic instability.
When someone calls you colorful, it means that you have a vibrant and lively personality, often expressed through your words or actions. It's a way of describing someone as unique, dynamic, and interesting.
Dynamic.
a dynamic exercise will help develop your muscles and warm them up.
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Dynamic does not derive from Latin. It comes from a Greek word, dunamis, meaning power.
Static: not changing throughout the story Dynamic: changes in some way.
Dynamic address is a term related to computer networking. It is when the IP address of system is not static.
No; Static is to be still, Dynamic is to be active. They mean the opposite, so they aren't synonyms; they are antonyms.
A) It is constantly changing
it is something to do with buildings and static
Having a 'fuchsia' personality usually refers to someone who is vibrant, creative, and enthusiastic. They tend to be imaginative and dynamic in their approach to life and relationships.