
vigoroso
having strength and good mental or physical health
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(en buen estado)
sano
free from damage, disease, etc. and in a good condition
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

sano
enjoying good health and strength
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(beneficioso)
saludable
having qualities that promote good health and well-being
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(robusto)
sano
having strength, robustness, and good health
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

N/A
used to describe an old person who is still very active and healthy
The idiom "hale and hearty" originated in Middle English, meaning "healthy" or "strong." It is used to describe someone who is in good physical condition and exhibits vitality and well-being. It can also convey a state of overall wellness, encompassing mental, emotional, and physical health. It is commonly used in informal contexts to express a positive and optimistic outlook on someone's health or well-being.
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(bragado)
energético
bursting with life and energy
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(brioso)
rápido y enérgico
quick and energetic in movement or action
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(dinámico)
vibrante
full of energy, enthusiasm, and life
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(refrescado)
renovado
filled with renewed energy, vitality, and a sense of liveliness
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

desmayado de
dizzy and likely to become unconscious
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

fuera de forma
lacking the necessary qualities, skills, or mental health to perform a task
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

pálido
(of a person's skin) having less color than usual, caused by fear, illness, etc.
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

enfermo
affected by a disease
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(enclenque)
enfermizo
weak or unhealthy, often in a way that suggests long-term illness or a lack of vitality
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(enfermo)
enfermizo
lacking in strength, often due to age or illness
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

débil
having a weak physical state or delicate health
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

mal
feeling unwell or slightly ill
The idiom "under the weather" has origins in the sailing world and dates back to the 18th century. It originated from sailors who would often feel sick or unwell due to rough weather conditions, which could cause them to feel unwell or seasick. The phrase evolved to describe someone who is feeling sick or not in good health. It is used to indicate that someone is feeling unwell or experiencing a mild illness. It suggests a temporary state of physical discomfort or sickness.
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

postrado en cama
having to stay in bed, usually for a long time, due to illness or injury
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

con fiebre
having or caused by a fever
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

infectado
affected by a disease-causing agent, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

infeccioso
(of a disease or condition) capable of transmitting from one person, organism, or object to another through direct or indirect contact
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

contagioso
(of a disease) transmittable from one person to another through close contact
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(incapacitado)
lisiado
having a significant physical impairment or disability that affects one's ability to move or function normally
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

decrépito
lacking vitality and strength or showing signs of extreme age
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(débiles)
debilitado
extremely weakened and experiencing a significant decline in physical or mental health
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(afectado)
afligido
suffering from a physical or mental ailment, hardship, or distress
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

apático
lacking energy, enthusiasm, or interest
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

con náuseas
feeling as if one is likely to vomit
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(sucumbir)
morir
to die as a result of a disease or injury
Información Gramatical:
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

(recibir)
sufrir
to suffer or undergo something irritating, especially an injury, disease, etc.
Información Gramatical:
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously

letárgico
having little to no energy and being inactive
Familia de Palabras
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorously
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