What are the opposite words for lethargy?
Lethargy is a state of having a lack of energy or interest in activities. Antonyms for lethargy include liveliness, energy, vigor, enthusiasm, and vivacity. Liveliness suggests a state of being spirited or animated, while energy implies a physical or mental strength to act or accomplish tasks. Vigor denotes a forceful or robust enthusiasm, and enthusiasm itself conveys a strong excitement or interest in something. Vivacity suggests liveliness and high-spiritedness combined with quick and playful movements. These words provide a sharp contrast to lethargy and indicate a strong inclination towards being active, engaging, and lively in one's pursuits.
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- perseverance
- attention
- action
- energy
- progression
- influence
- degree
- size
- emotion
- life
- application
- fitness
- enthusiasm
- sensibility
- authority
- power
- resolution
- edge
- strength
- stability
- taste
- health
- animation
- appetite
- care
- concentration
- dash
- devotion
- diligence
- drive
- ebullience
- efficacy
- emphasis
- enterprise
- fire
- forcefulness
- get-up-and-go
- good condition
- greatness
- impression
- intensity
- kick
- mental state
- mettle
- obsession
- passion
- punch
- say-so
- spirit
- stableness
- stamina
- tang
- unit of measurement
- alacrity
- ambition
- ardor
- authenticity
- beef
- bounce
- brawn
- cogency
- continuity
- core
- delirium
- earnestness
- effectiveness
- endurance
- exuberance
- fervor
- fever
- force
- fury
- ginger
- gusto
- hit
- industry
- initiative
- labor
- liveliness
- madness
- might
- patience
- pith
- vim
- zeal
- something done
- burning
- liveliness; promptness
- spring
- strong desire for success
- liveliness; activity
- hard work
- power, control
- strong physical makeup
- pungency; stinging sensation
- muscular strength and breadth
- carefulness, attention to detail
- flair, style
- fortitude
- commitment; loyalty
- perseverance in carrying out action
- person's will to achieve
- determination; seriousness
- importance, prominence
- bearing hardship; staying power
- person's spirit and vigor
- keen interest, excitement
- excitement, enthusiasm
- state of high temperature or agitation
- physical energy, power
- strength of mind; guts
- anger, wrath
- spirit, vitality
- large size
- great enthusiasm
- physical, mental wellness
- dint
- manufacturing
- passion, force
- power, strength
- work, undertaking
- laziness, sluggishness
- animation, spirit
- boldness, strength of character
- ability, power
- impetus, push
- power, influence
- daring, boldness
- strong emotion
- capacity, willingness to endure
- vim, vigor
- diligence, hard work
- energy; flamboyance
- physical ability, capacity
- mental determination
- determination, strong will
- taste, flavor
- responsiveness; ability to feel
- flavor, zest
- strength, vigor
- stamina, mental or physical
- biting taste or odor
- flavor of some quality
- fortitude, grit
- genuineness, lawfulness
- energy, enthusiasm
- power, energy
- energy, spirit
- enthusiasm, energy
- Other relevant words
- Other antonyms
- perseverance
- attention
- action
-
energy
- conductivity,
- efficacy,
- get-up-and-go,
- horsepower,
- kilowatt,
- puissance,
- radioactivity,
- sprightliness,
- wattage,
- voltages,
- wattages,
- kilowatts,
- conductivities,
- efficacies,
- horsepowers,
- kilo watt,
- kilo watts,
- kilo-watt,
- kilo-watts,
- operativeness,
- operativenesses,
- radio activities,
- radio activity,
- radio-activities,
- radioactivities.
- progression
- influence
- degree
- size
- emotion
- life
- application
- fitness
- enthusiasm
- sensibility
- authority
- power
- resolution
- edge
- strength
- stability
- taste
- health
- animation
- appetite
- care
- concentration
- dash
- devotion
- diligence
- drive
- ebullience
- efficacy
- emphasis
- enterprise
-
fire
- campfire,
- crossfire,
- incandescence,
- luster,
- oxidation,
- phlogiston,
- shelling,
- sparkle,
- virtuosity,
- Calenture,
- Cannonading,
- Sniping,
- campfires,
- cross fire,
- bombardings,
- calentures,
- cannonadings,
- charrings,
- cross fires,
- cross-fire,
- cross-fires,
- crossfires,
- devourings,
- ex plosion,
- ex plosions,
- ex-plosion,
- flame and smoke,
- flame and smokes,
- flame smoke,
- flame smokes,
- in candescence,
- in candescences,
- in-candescence,
- in-candescences,
- incandescences,
- phlogistons,
- rapid oxidation,
- rapid oxidations,
- sea flame,
- sea flames,
- sea of flame,
- sea of flames,
- searings,
- shellings,
- snipings,
- up smoke,
- virtuosities.
- forcefulness
-
get-up-and-go
- O's,
- Oes,
- Vitali,
- get up and go,
- o.
- good condition
- greatness
-
impression
- dint.
- intensity
- kick
- mental state
- mettle
-
obsession
- bug.
- passion
- punch
- say-so
- spirit
- stableness
- stamina
- tang
- unit of measurement
- alacrity
- ambition
- ardor
- authenticity
- beef
- bounce
- brawn
- cogency
- continuity
-
core
- pith.
- delirium
- earnestness
- effectiveness
- endurance
- exuberance
- fervor
- fever
- force
- fury
- ginger
- gusto
- hit
- industry
- initiative
- labor
- liveliness
- madness
- might
- patience
- pith
- vim
- zeal
- something done
-
burning
- fire.
- liveliness; promptness
- spring
- strong desire for success
- liveliness; activity
- hard work
- power, control
-
strong physical makeup
- beef.
-
pungency; stinging sensation
- bite.
- muscular strength and breadth
-
carefulness, attention to detail
- care.
-
flair, style
- dash.
- fortitude
- commitment; loyalty
- perseverance in carrying out action
- person's will to achieve
- determination; seriousness
- importance, prominence
- bearing hardship; staying power
- person's spirit and vigor
- keen interest, excitement
- excitement, enthusiasm
- state of high temperature or agitation
- physical energy, power
- strength of mind; guts
-
anger, wrath
- fury.
-
spirit, vitality
- go.
- large size
- great enthusiasm
- physical, mental wellness
- dint
- manufacturing
- passion, force
-
power, strength
- kick.
- work, undertaking
- laziness, sluggishness
-
animation, spirit
- life.
- boldness, strength of character
- ability, power
- impetus, push
- power, influence
- daring, boldness
- strong emotion
- capacity, willingness to endure
-
vim, vigor
- pep.
- diligence, hard work
- energy; flamboyance
- physical ability, capacity
-
mental determination
- push.
- determination, strong will
-
taste, flavor
- zest.
- responsiveness; ability to feel
- flavor, zest
- strength, vigor
- stamina, mental or physical
-
biting taste or odor
- tang.
- flavor of some quality
- fortitude, grit
- genuineness, lawfulness
- energy, enthusiasm
- power, energy
- energy, spirit
-
enthusiasm, energy
- zip.
- Other relevant words
- Other antonyms
Antonym of the day
leading the way
- Antonyms:
- abandon, follow, misguide.