dynamic

word

/daɪˈnæmɪk/
/daɪnˈæmɪk/

Definition

Describes something that changes, moves, or has a lot of energy; can also mean related to forces or motion in physics.

Usage & Nuances

Often used to describe people (energetic, active), systems (changing, adaptable), or art (impressive, lively). In physics, 'dynamics' refers to motion and force. Common phrases: 'dynamic personality', 'dynamic duo'. Not the opposite of 'static' in all cases; context matters.

Example Sentences

He has a dynamic personality that makes everyone want to talk to him.

basic

The weather in this area is dynamic, changing quickly from sun to rain.

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They studied the dynamic forces affecting the car in motion.

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The team's dynamic approach helped them solve problems quickly.

natural

Social media has made communication much more dynamic these days.

natural

She's part of a dynamic duo that always gets things done.

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