dynamic — characterized by constant change, activity, or progress; full of energy and new ideas
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: characterized by constant change, activity, or progress; full of energy and new ideas
Pronunciation (IPA): /daɪˈnæmɪk/
Example Sentences
- My grandmother is 80 but still dynamic - she runs three book clubs and a yoga class!
- The dynamic between cats and dogs in our house is like a comedy show.
- The company's dynamic approach to innovation has led to great success.
dynamic
ADJECTIVE[/daɪˈnæmɪk/]
characterized by constant change, activity, or progress; full of energy and new ideas

The dynamic dancer leaps across the stage with explosive energy.
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From French 'dynamique', which comes from Greek 'dynamikos' meaning 'powerful' or 'forceful', derived from 'dynamis' meaning 'power' or 'strength'.
Breakdown
dynam- (Greek dynamis: power, strength) + -ic (adjective suffix) = dynamic
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📝Examples
“My grandmother is 80 but still dynamic - she runs three book clubs and a yoga class!”
“The dynamic between cats and dogs in our house is like a comedy show.”
“The company's dynamic approach to innovation has led to great success.”
“The dynamic weather changes made it impossible to plan our picnic.”
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