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energy

en·er·gy

energy

 
 
pronunciation:
e nr ji
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part of speech: noun
inflections: energies
definition 1: When something has energy, it has power to do work or be active. You need energy to walk, run, climb, or even to get out of bed in the morning.
After Austin rode his bike all morning, he didn't have the energy to go swimming with us.My grandma has plenty of energy in the morning, but she gets tired in the afternoon.
synonyms:
force, power
similar words:
strength
definition 2: Energy is power or heat that comes from things such as the sun, wind, moving water, natural gas, or oil. Energy from these things can be used to make electricity. Humans use energy to stay warm, cook, produce light, and make things move or operate.
The sun gives energy to plants so they can grow.Our town gets a lot of its energy for electricity from wind.
similar words:
power
Word History
Energy is from energos, an ancient Greek word that means "active or working." The word "energy" was first used in the scientific sense of mechanical or electrical energy in the 1800s.
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some descriptions of energy
some kinds of energy
some sources of energy
some things that produce energy
some things that require energy
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