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adjective
- 1. (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress: "a dynamic economy"
- 2. (of a person) positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas: "a dynamic young advertising executive"
noun
- 1. a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process: "evaluation is part of the basic dynamic of the project"
- 2. another term for dynamics
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DYNAMIC definition: 1. having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm: 2. continuously changing or developing: 3. relating to…. Learn more.
The meaning of DYNAMIC is marked by usually continuous and productive activity or change. How to use dynamic in a sentence.
The dynamic of a system or process is the force that causes it to change or progress. The dynamic of the market demands constant change and adjustment. Politics has its own dynamic.
Dynamic definition: pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic. See examples of DYNAMIC used in a sentence.
If a person, place, or thing is energetic and active, then it's dynamic. When things are dynamic, there's a lot going on. Even the most exciting rural town won't be as dynamic as a big city: there are just more things happening in a city.
DYNAMIC definition: 1. full of ideas, energy, and enthusiasm: 2. continuously changing or moving: 3. A dynamic force…. Learn more.
Definition of dynamic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.