dynamic

pronunciation

How to pronounce dynamic in British English: UK [daɪˈnæmɪk]word uk audio image

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  • Noun:
    an efficient incentive
  • Adjective:
    characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
    of or relating to dynamics
    expressing action rather than a state of being; used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')

Word Origin

dynamic
dynamic: [19] Greek dūnamis (a word of unknown origin) meant ‘strength’. It was used by the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel in 1867 to form the name of the new explosive he had invented, dynamite. From it was derived the adjective dunamikós ‘powerful’, which French adopted in the 17th century as dynamique, and English acquired it in the early 19th century. Related to dúnamis was the verb dúnasthai ‘be strong’ or ‘be able’; from this was derived the noun dunasteíā ‘power, domination’, source, via French or late Latin, of English dynasty [15].Part of the same word family is dynamo [19], short for dynamo-electric machine, a term coined in 1867 by the electrical engineer Werner Siemens.=> dynamite, dynasty
dynamic (adj.)
1817 as a term in philosophy; 1827 in the sense "pertaining to force producing motion" (the opposite of static), from French dynamique introduced by German mathematician Gottfried Leibnitz (1646-1716) in 1691 from Greek dynamikos "powerful," from dynamis "power," from dynasthai "to be able, to have power, be strong enough," which is of unknown origin. The figurative sense of "active, potent, energetic" is from 1856 (in Emerson). Related: Dynamically.
dynamic (n.)
"energetic force; motive force," 1894, from dynamic (adj.).

Antonym

adj.

static

Example

1. There is an equally dynamic market for adult education .
2. This dynamic is as old as civilisation .
3. The best cybersecuritysolutions are dynamic and adaptable , with minimal impact on network performance .
4. We expect a similar dynamic to be in effect in 2009 .
5. Those reforms laid the ground for one of the most dynamic periods in eu history .

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