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energies

Pronunciation: [ˈɛnərdʒiz]

Word

Context: “physical sciences”

(noun) a way to describe the power or strength that can be used to do work or cause changes. We can think of energy as what makes things move or happen, like running to school or turning on a light.

Example

The sun provides energy that helps plants grow.

Example

The machine doesn't have enough energy to work properly.

Example

What kinds of energy do we use every day?

Context: “emotions and feelings”

(noun) the way people feel or the mood they bring into a situation. Sometimes, people can feel positive or negative energy when they are around others, like being happy or excited.

Example

She brings a lot of positive energy to our group.

Example

The negative energy in the room made everyone feel uncomfortable.

Example

How does your energy change when you're with friends?

Context: “spirituality”

(noun) a concept some people believe in that refers to a kind of life force or power that flows through everything. This energy can affect our feelings and connections with the world.

Example

Many people practice meditation to help connect with their inner energy.

Example

Not everyone believes that energies can affect our lives.

Example

Do you believe that different energies can change how we feel?

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