Definition of

Vigor

Energy

Remarkable strength or energy is called vigor.

Latin is where we can establish the etymological origin of the term vigor , which concerns us now. Specifically, it emanates from the sum of two clearly delimited parts: the verb vigere , which can be translated as “to be in full life”, and the suffix – or , which is equivalent to “result”.

Vigor is notable strength or activity . Something that is done with vigor is done with a special impetus . Vigorous people are those who have a lot of energy or who act with vigor.

For example: “The accused defended himself vigorously in court,” “Bobby is an old dog, he no longer has the vigor of yesteryear,” “If you want to have greater vigor, you must implement a healthier diet,” “I am amazed at the vigor that grandfather still has at 92 years of age.”

Different uses of the term vigor

Another use of the term is related to the duration of styles or customs , and to the force of binding in laws and ordinances: “The measure will come into force upon its publication in the official gazette,” “I'm sorry, but said coupon is no longer valid” , “I have to hurry up to buy the tickets so I can take advantage of the fact that the promotion is still in force” .

Within the legislative field, as we can see thanks to this meaning, the term vigor acquires great value since it is what dictates when any law or norm begins to work. Thus, for example, we find the Civil Code of Spain where it is clear that the laws will come into force twenty days after their corresponding publication in the BOE (Official State Gazette).

Forceful intonation or expression in literary or artistic works is also known as vigor: “I'm going to kill that man! – Lieutenant López exclaimed vigorously just before unholstering his pistol and shooting,” “I assure you that I am innocent, you must believe me – he whispered without vigor before closing his eyes.”

Shout

The vigor of an expression is associated with energetic intonation.

sexual power

Vigor is also related to sexual potency and a man 's ability to satisfy his partner and maintain long-term or very frequent relationships. The lack of vigor, in this sense, is associated with a problem of masculinity.

Overweight, a significant level of work stress, a stage of sentimental or emotional problems, disorders such as depression or the intake of certain medications, which act as treatments for other pathologies, are some of the most frequent causes that lead a man to lose the sexual vigor he had.

However, monotony in the couple or not having any type of sexual expectations with whom one has a relationship also become common causes.

There are various medications and natural products that help increase vigor. Thus, for example, among the ecological and natural remedies that exist to help men recover, maintain or increase their sexual vigor would be pollen and also honey. All this without forgetting watermelon, which, thanks to its high concentration of citrulline, has become the natural alternative to the well-known Viagra.