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energetic
having a lot of energy:
• If you’re feeling energetic, we could go out for a run.
full of energy/bursting with energy
energetic and ready to work hard or do a lot of things:
• I admire her because she’s so full of energy and enthusiasm. • When she first started at the college she was bursting with energy and full of new ideas.
dynamic
very energetic and always wanting to do new things:
• What this country needs is a dynamic new leader.
hyperactive
having more energy than is normal or good, because you cannot keep still or quiet for very long – used especially about children:
• Our youngest daughter was hyperactive, and it had a damaging effect on the whole family.
tireless
working with a lot of energy in a determined way, especially to achieve a particular thing:
• She was a tireless campaigner against apartheid in South Africa.
full of beans
informal feeling energetic and happy and showing this in the way you behave:
• He’s one of those people who leap out of bed full of beans every morning.
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adj. VERBS be, feel, seem ADV. extremely, highly, really, remarkably, very Quasars are the highly energetic cores of distant galaxies. She seems remarkably energetic for a woman her age. | quite I'm feeling quite energetic today.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary