energy

/ˈe-nər-jē/

Late Latin energia, from Greek energeia activity, from energos active, from en in + ergon work

noun

  1. dynamic quality

  2. the capacity of acting or being active

  3. a usually positive spiritual force

narrative energy

intellectual energy

power force energy strength might mean the ability to exert effort. power may imply latent or exerted physical, mental, or spiritual ability to act or be acted upon. force implies the actual effective exercise of power.

noun

  1. a usually carbonated beverage that typically contains caffeine and other ingredients (such as taurine and ginseng) intended to increase the drinker's energy

noun

  1. one of the stable states of constant energy that may be assumed by a physical system —used especially of the quantum states of electrons in atoms and of nuclei—called also energy state