Energy | Mean of energy in English Dictionary
/ˈɛnɚʤi/
- Noun
- ability to be active
- The kids are always so full of energy.
- They devoted all their energy to the completion of the project.
- I have a lot of nervous energy. [=energy that comes from being nervous]
- They devoted all their energies to the completion of the project.
- natural enthusiasm and effort
- She puts a lot of energy into her work.
- usable power that comes from heat, electricity, etc.
- The newer appliances conserve more energy.
- an energy crisis
- renewable energy
- the ability of something (such as heat, light, or running water) to be active or do work
- kinetic energy
- particles with high kinetic energies
- a type of power that some people believe a person or place produces
- I sense a lot of negative/bad energy coming from her right now.
- There's good/positive energy in this room.