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Meanings of
vibrant
in English
Vibrant.
Related terms
colorful
colourful
Vigorous and animated.
vivacious
Related terms
spirited
Synonyms
Examples for "
vivacious
"
vivacious
Examples for "
vivacious
"
1
On all sides stood dignified and
vivacious
groups of the older generation.
2
This dog differed from others in his
vivacious
temper and ceaseless activity.
3
Blanche was blonde,
vivacious
,
and compact without being in the least heavy.
4
The little pieces of autobiography scattered here and there are painfully
vivacious
.
5
The Frenchman drank a little and slowly, and was merry and
vivacious
.
Vibrant.
Related terms
ringing
reverberant
Usage of
vibrant
in English
1
Ireland needs a
vibrant
Taoiseach to bring urgency to our Brexit response.
2
It's a wonderful,
vibrant
place that means many things to many people.
3
She was here, vital,
vibrant
,
part of this new and astonishing age.
4
Blondie emerged from the
vibrant
New York scene in the late '70s.
5
Robert Sr.'s works included
vibrant
and intense color palettes and fluid silhouettes.
6
We can turn worn or smudged surfaces into clear and
vibrant
images.
7
His body was far from being done celebrating Sophie Gable's
vibrant
existence.
8
The Rev Ian Paisley is in vigorous and
vibrant
form these days.
9
Yet they now drive an industry that's arguably as
vibrant
as ever.
10
Meanwhile more clips of the
vibrant
family getting ready for the day.
11
The market is
vibrant
,
he says, but limited to pitch-roof, suburban-style homes.
12
Neon lights,
vibrant
cities, beautiful beaches and exotic cuisine, all within budget.
13
However, his voice was grave and measured in tone, deep and
vibrant
.
14
Every muscle in his body was
vibrant
in its desire for action.
15
Delaney's dialogue, usually so
vibrant
and so natural, suddenly fails to convince.
16
Smaller, but still
vibrant
,
anti-capitalist demonstrations began to occur regularly in London.
Other examples for "vibrant"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
vibrant
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more vibrant
so vibrant
vibrant voice
vibrant colors
vibrant city
More collocations
Vibrant
through the time
Vibrant
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
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