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Dynamic – 1. Very active, full of energy and new ideas. 2. Force that fuels change or progress within a system or process

PRONUNCIATION

(Pronounced dye-nam-ik)

To remember the definition of the word dynamic, use the following mnemonic:

Seeing a lit dynamite stick (dynamic), he was suddenly very full of energy to get away, but the force from the blast would change everything.

Seeing a lit dynamite stick (dynamic), he was suddenly very full of energy to get away, but the force from the blast would change everything.

 

Examples of dynamic in a sentence (very active, full of energy and new ideas) 

The company was seeking a dynamic president who could adopt strategic goals.

Jean was a dynamic lecturer who would quickly and easily take on new course content.

Nellie, Alfie and Freddie can think quickly on their feet – they are a dynamic team.

 

Examples of dynamic in a sentence (force that fuels change or progress) 

Her social media messages are part of the dynamic that is driving this particular campaign.

The dynamics of the company's success with its new product were chiefly to do with clever marketing and competitive pricing.

They decided to use a different dynamic to get their message across.  

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