Monday, April 25, 2011

Health against Vitality - what is the Difference?

"Vitality" is often cited in connection with "Health", both terms are nouns; but while - hopefully you "are Healthy" (adj.), you may "have Vitality" (v.tr.). If you don't, you may want to vitalize, or re-vitalize, which will also make you healthier. However, when you say: "I'm Healthy", the Vitality is implied, because if you say: "I'm Healthy but have no Vitality", your listener will understand that you don't feel Sick. It follows that if in common American parlance, Healthy means: not Sick; then, does: "I have Vitality" necessarily imply that I'm Healthy?

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