Dynamism (noun)

  1. Energy, force, or power in action or movement.
  2. The quality of being energetic, active and enterprising.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french dynamisme, from greek dunamis "power".

Examples:

  1. The dancers had a great sense of dynamism and energy.
  2. The company had a culture of dynamism and innovation.
  3. The economy has been showing a lot of dynamism in recent years.
  4. The artist's work is characterized by dynamism and movement.
  5. The new leader brought a fresh dynamism to the organization.
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