momentum

word

Definition

Momentum means the strength or force that something has when it is moving, or the energy that keeps something growing or developing.

Usage & Nuances

In physics, 'momentum' is a technical term related to mass and velocity. In general English, it's often used metaphorically for progress or positive energy (e.g., 'gain momentum'). Common phrases: 'lose momentum', 'build momentum', 'keep the momentum going'. Not usually used for small, gradual changes.

Example Sentences

The ball rolled down the hill and gained momentum.

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Our project is picking up momentum.

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The team lost momentum after the break.

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Let’s try not to lose momentum as the deadline approaches.

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Once you start exercising regularly, it's easier to keep up the momentum.

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The campaign gained so much momentum that everyone started talking about it.

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