What is another word for spark of life?

Pronunciation: [spˈɑːk ɒv lˈa͡ɪf] (IPA)

A spark of life can be described by a variety of synonyms, including vitality, energy, vigor, and liveliness. Other related terms that can be used include zest, animation, sprightliness, vibrancy, and exuberance. These words are often used to describe a person or animal that is full of energy and enthusiasm. They can also be used to describe a situation or experience that is exciting and invigorating. Overall, there are many different ways to describe a spark of life, and each synonym can convey a slightly different shade of meaning depending on the context in which it is used.

What are the hypernyms for Spark of life?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Spark of life

  • You can give some kind of spark of life to a comic that a photograph doesn't really have. A photograph, even if it's connecting with you, it seems very dead on the page sometimes.
    Daniel Clowes
  • Each of us has a spark of life inside us, and our highest endeavor ought to be to set off that spark in one another.
    Kenny Ausubel
  • There comes a phase in life, at least once in a lifetime, when one finds himsef/herself totally alone...so utterly alone that one must withdraw into one's innermost self. there is no other option but to endure that bitter suffering. When one overcomes that overpowering solitude, one is no longer alone. Through this solitude and the soul searching, we find that our innermost self is the divine spark of life, the indivisible spirit that comes from the Supreme Power - God. And after that moment of self-realization, the awakening from material world, we find ourselves in the midst of the chaos of this world, and yet totally undisturbed by its multiplicity, fully in sync and accepting the world as is - because our innermost soul we know ourselves to be one with all being.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • According to Gould and Eldredge, the reason why so many links are missing is that they simply do not exist. They take the view that biological evolution proceeds in successive stages of "punctuated equilibrium." Living species would remain unchanged for extremely long stretches of time, and then undergo profound changes in relatively short periods. To borrow a term from the quantum theory of atoms, evolution would occur in "quantum jumps." It is very likely that the spark of life appeared during the first such "jump."
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • They were the misfits of the world, the outcasts, for they deviated from the norm of humanity as established through all of history. Yet it was this very deviation which made them the hope of all mankind. Ordinary human beings—the kind of human beings who had brought the race this far—were not enough today. The ordinary humans had pushed the culture forward as far as they could push it. It had served its purpose; it had brought the ordinary human as far as he could go. Now the race evolved. Now new abilities had awoke and grown—exactly as the creatures of the Earth had evolved and specialized and then evolved again from that first moment when the first feeble spark of life had come into being in the seething chemical bath of a new and madcap planet. Twisted brains, the normal people called them; magic people, dwellers of the darkness—and could anyone say no to this? For each people set its standards for each generation and these standards and these norms were not set by any universal rule, by no all-encompassing yardstick, but by what amounted to majority agreement, with the choice arrived at through all the prejudice and bias, all the faulty thinking and the unstable logic to which all intelligence is prone.
    Clifford D. Simak

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