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energy

/ˈɛnəd͡ʒi/

Meanings
  • Noun

    The capacity or ability to do work; a measure of the maximum reversible work that can be done by a system at constant temperature.

    - "The power plant generates a large amount of energy."
    - "The battery stores chemical energy."
    - "The sun is the ultimate source of all energy on Earth."
  • Noun

    A state of mental or emotional excitement and vigor.

    - "He played basketball with great energy."
    - "The crowd was filled with energy during the concert."
    - "She felt a burst of energy after drinking her morning coffee."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈɛnɚd͡ʒi/



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Synonyms

pep , vigor , vim , vitality , action points
Rhymes
Words rhyming with energy
energy , symphony , melody , serenity
Variants
List of all variants of energy that leads to same result
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Forms
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energies, energize, energized, energizing


Etymology
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From the Greek word 'ergon' meaning 'work'.


Trivia
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  1. The smallest unit of energy is called a 'joule'.

  2. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.

  3. The human body converts food into energy through the process of metabolism.


Related Concepts
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  1. Power: The ability to do work or cause change.

  2. Work: An action or task that requires effort or energy.

  3. Renewable Energy: Energy obtained from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, and water.


Culture
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In literature and art, energy is often associated with power, strength, and vitality. It is a common theme in science fiction and fantasy genres. In music, the term 'energy' is used to describe the intensity and excitement of a performance.

How to Memorize "energy"

  1. visualize

    - Close your eyes and imagine a power plant generating electricity.
    - Think of a battery storing energy for later use.
    - Visualize a person doing a physically demanding task.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'energy' with 'power' or 'work'.
    - Think of a battery or a power plant when you see the word 'energy'.
    - Connect the word 'energy' with the idea of doing work or causing change.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'POWER' to remember the definition: Potential, Output, Work, Energy, and Renewable.
    - Think of the phrase 'Energetic Apples' to remember the word 'energy' and its definition.
    - Use the phrase 'Working Energy' to help remember the meaning of the word.


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