English adjective: high-energy | |||
| 1. | high-energy of or relating to elementary particles having energies of hundreds of thousands of electron volts | ||
| 2. | high-energy providing a relatively large amount of energy upon undergoing a chemical reaction | ||
| Similar | energetic | ||
| Antonyms | lethargic, unenrgetic | ||
| 3. | high-energy vigorously energetic or forceful | ||
| Samples | A high-octane sales manager. A high-octane marketing plan. High-powered executives. A high-voltage theatrical entrepreneur. | ||
| Synonyms | high-octane, high-power, high-powered, high-voltage | ||
| Similar | dynamic, dynamical | ||
| Antonyms | adynamic, undynamic | ||