dynamic
adjective
uk
dynamic adjective (FULL OF ENERGY)
B2
having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm:
- Jones favours a dynamic, hands-on style of management.
- They were advertising for a young, dynamic business manager for their London office.
- This week, our dynamic duo have been out in the countryside investigating the problem.
- We have a plan - it's nothing very dynamic, I'm afraid, but it might work.
- If you're looking for some exciting, dynamic new music, get along to the club just opened on Market Street.
dynamic adjective (CHANGING)
C2
Business innovation is a dynamic process.
Synonym
- changingWe must navigate changing attitudes about women in leadership.
- changeableBritish weather is notoriously changeable.
- variedHe has had a rich and varied career.
- fluidOur travel plans are fluid because of the train strike.
- dynamicThe Japanese economy is much more dynamic than our own.