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Vibrant.
colorful
colourful
Vigorous and animated.
vivacious
spirited
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.
ringing
reverberant
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.
vibrant
more vibrant
so vibrant
vibrant voice
vibrant colors
vibrant city