driving
adjectiveDivide driving into syllables:
dri · ving
How to pronounce driving:
Definition of driving:
- driving (adjective):
- convincing
- communicating force
- having the power of driving or impelling.
Synonyms for driving:
aggressive
animated
ardent
assertive
avid
compelling
competing
competitive
determined
diligent
dynamic
dynamical
eager
energetic
enterprising
forceful
galvanic
gung ho
hungry
hustling
impassioned
impulsive
industrious
lively
motivated
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Antonyms for driving:
apathetic
boring
couldn't-care-less
debilitated
drowsy
dull
enervated
exhausted
faint
fatigued
feeble
frail
fruitless
half-hearted
idle
impassive
impotent
inactive
incapable
indolent
ineffective
inert
lackadaisical
lackluster
lacklustre
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