Pronunciation: /daɪˈnæmɪk/
noun a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process
A1 I like to listen to dynamic music that makes me want to dance.
A2 The dynamic of the team changed when the new manager took over.
B1 The dynamic between the characters in the movie was very interesting.
B2 The market is constantly changing, so we need to adapt to its dynamic nature.
C1 The dynamic of the negotiation process was intense and challenging.
C2 The dynamic of the political landscape is complex and ever-evolving.
adjective relating to or characterized by constant change, activity, or progress
A1 She has a dynamic personality.
A2 The dynamic duo worked together to solve the problem.
B1 The company is known for its dynamic approach to marketing.
B2 The new CEO brought a dynamic energy to the company.
C1 The dynamic nature of the stock market makes it unpredictable.
C2 The orchestra gave a dynamic performance that captivated the audience.
formal The company's success can be attributed to its dynamic leadership team.
informal She's such a dynamic speaker, always keeping the audience engaged.
slang That new video game is so dynamic, I can't stop playing it.
figurative The dynamic relationship between the two characters drives the plot forward.
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