"dynamic" meaning in All languages combined

See dynamic on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

IPA: /daɪˈnæmɪk/ Audio: en-us-dynamic.ogg [US] Forms: dynamic [positive], more dynamic [comparative], most dynamic [superlative]
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  1. If something is dynamic, it is changing, usually quickly.
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-adj-66y7GYRR
  2. If someone is dynamic, they take charge and get things done; they have a lot of energy.
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-adj-OziGyCmw
  3. of or about motion
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-adj-UwiveUBX Categories (other): Physics
  4. A dynamic verb describes an action with a clear end point.
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-adj-CCavlTFJ Categories (other): Grammar

Noun [English]

IPA: /daɪˈnæmɪk/ Audio: en-us-dynamic.ogg [US] Forms: dynamic [singular], dynamics [plural]
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  1. The dynamics of a situation or group are the ways in which everything effects everything else.
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-noun-hoc3Kl7U
  2. Dynamics is a kind of mathematics that deals with motion and forces that cause changes in a system.
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-noun-iIJzSD6N Categories (other): Physics
  3. Dynamics are changes in the loudness of music.
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-noun-E2eOsF0j
  4. A dynamic is a force that causes change. Tags: singular
    Sense id: simple-dynamic-en-noun-nB11OHcp
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