energy
[ˈenərdʒi]
Definition:
1. The ability to put effort and enthusiasm into an activity, work, etc.
2. The physical and mental effort that you use to do something.
Use 'energy' in a sentence:
- 1. Fruit is a convenient source of vitamins and energy.
- 2. Her energy is inexhaustible.
- 3. She's always full of energy.
- 4. She's always full of energy .
- 5. The whole of creation is made up of energy.
- 6. Solar panels trap energy from the sun.
- 7. It took energy and cunning just to survive.
- 8. You have drive and energy for those things you are interested in.
- 9. It's a waste of time and energy.
- 10. Renewable sources of energy must be used.
- 11. One house is heated and cooled with geothermal energy.
- 12. In the exam there's sure to be a question on energy.
- 13. A new filter can save on energy bills.
- 14. Why did people get in a flap over nuclear energy?
- 15. He told Americans that solving the energy problem was very important.
- 16. People should insulate their homes to conserve energy.
- 17. There has been a move away from nuclear energy.
- 18. Scymanski has applied himself to this task with considerable energy.
- 19. The hot sun sapped our energy.
- 20. He resented her inertia, her lack of energy and self-direction.
- 21. His work involved helping hyperactive children to use their energy in a constructive way.
- 22. The water is heated using energy from the sun.
- 23. Nuclear energy may overtake oil as the main fuel.
- 24. We try to boost our energy by eating.
- 25. We import raw materials and energy and export mainly industrial products.
- 26. She was brimful of energy and enthusiasm.
- 27. I couldn't even summon the energy to get out of bed.
- 28. Home owners are being encouraged to insulate their homes to save energy.
- 29. Energy consumption rises as countries industrialize.
- 30. On a global scale, 77% of energy is created from fossil fuels.
- 31. The problem with nuclear energy is dealing with the waste.
- 32. She was bouncy and full of energy.
- 33. I felt drained of energy.
- 34. She seemed invigorated, full of life and energy.
- 35. He was saving his energy for next week's race in Belgium.
- 36. She's certainly brimful of energy.
- 37. Plants produce sugars and starch to provide themselves with energy.
- 38. He was a man of stupendous stamina and energy.
- 39. There was a lot of energy in the room this morning – did you feel it?
- 40. Achieving success at this level requires a commitment of time and energy.
- 41. They are seeking a central, directive role in national energy policy.
- 42. The government did an about-turn over nuclear energy.
- 43. It is important to conserve energy.
- 44. The houses will boast the latest energy-saving technology.
- 45. At 54 years old her energy and looks are magnificent.
- 46. Her energy and youthful good looks belie her 65 years.
- 47. Oil shortages have brought on an energy crisis.
- 48. The system produced enough energy to heat several thousand homes.
- 49. Help to conserve energy by insulating your home.
- 50. His energy and talent elevate him to godlike status.
- 51. The energy secretary will present the strategy tomorrow afternoon.
- 52. Where do those kids get their energy from?
- 53. He felt bright and cheerful and full of energy.
- 54. Renewable energy will become progressively more important as time goes on.
- 55. Engineers spend much time and energy developing brilliant solutions.
- 56. He has carried out extensive research into renewable energy sources.
- 57. The performers had a manic energy and enthusiasm.
- 58. The factories have closed for the weekend to conserve energy.
- 59. I felt a need to please people, whatever the cost in time and energy.