Vim (noun)

Energy, enthusiasm, or vigor, especially in the face of adversity.

Origin:

Perhaps from latin vīmen 'flexible twig', or from old english wimman 'quick movement'.

Examples:

  1. Despite his age, he attacked the job with vim and vigor.
  2. Her vim and determination propelled her to the top of her profession.
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