Definitions for dynamic

dynamic dy·nam·ic

Spelling: [dahy-nam-ik]
IPA: /daɪˈnæm ɪk/

Dynamic is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 163 anagrams from letters in dynamic (acdimny).

Definitions for dynamic

noun

  1. a basic or dynamic force, especially one that motivates, affects development or stability, etc.

adjective

  1. pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic:
  2. Physics. of or relating to force or power. of or relating to force related to motion.
  3. pertaining to the science of dynamics.
  4. of or relating to the range of volume of musical sound.
  5. Computers. (of data storage, processing, or programming) affected by the passage of time or the presence or absence of power:
  6. Grammar. nonstative.

Origin of dynamic

1810-20; French dynamique Greek dynamikós, equivalent to dýnam(is) force, power + -ikos -ic

Examples for dynamic

The church apparently understands this dynamic, at least to a point.

I never got a definitive answer, but I think he was used to having a rhythm section that would not be that dynamic under him.

At this point, probably the only thing that can really flip the dynamic of a particular race is a major gaffe.

They require the dynamic of a religious conviction in the hearts of men.

It is thorough because what is significant and dynamic in Hamlet is made focal.

It was an innocent remark, and he understood it as such, but its effect on him was dynamic.

The camp was alive, ahum, vibrant with fierce, dynamic energy.

I think that dynamic, that gray area really makes that interesting.

But no dynamo ever invented has the power that is centered in the dynamic will of a human being.

I hope our participants see the dynamic ambiance of this unique city.

Word Value for dynamic
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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