dynamic
adjectiveHow to pronounce dynamic:
Definition of dynamic:
- dynamic (adjective):
- marked by usually continuous and productive activity or change
- characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality.
- relating to a force of society, history, or the mind that produces a change
Synonyms for dynamic:
active
animated
athletic
can-do
capable
changing
driving
dynamical
electric
energetic
energising
energizing
ever-changing
forceful
full of beans
go-ahead
go-getting
healthy
high-energy
high-octane
high-power
high-powered
high-voltage
impulsive
indefatigable
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Antonyms for dynamic:
abeyant
absent
afraid
ailing
anaemic
anemic
apathetic
asleep
asthenic
banal
beat
blah
bland
blasé
bog-standard
bored
boring
brittle
bromidic
calm
carefree
careless
casual
changing
characterless
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