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vibrant (adjective), more vibrant, most vibrant
1. Pulsing or throbbing with energy or activity: David told his friend about the vibrant streets of the big city which he had recently visited in Europe.
2. Vigorous, lively, and vital: Marie had a vibrant personality and you could see it in the sparkle of her eyes.
3. Exhibiting or characterized by rapid, rhythmic movement back and forth or to and fro: The trees seemed vibrant as their branches were rapidly moving around in the wind.
4. Spirited, dynamic, and resonant: The student chorus sang their songs with vibrant and enthusiastic voices.
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2. Vigorous, lively, and vital: Marie had a vibrant personality and you could see it in the sparkle of her eyes.
3. Exhibiting or characterized by rapid, rhythmic movement back and forth or to and fro: The trees seemed vibrant as their branches were rapidly moving around in the wind.
4. Spirited, dynamic, and resonant: The student chorus sang their songs with vibrant and enthusiastic voices.
The male singer had a deep, powerful, and vibrant voice when he sang his solos.
5. Relatively high on the scale of brightness: The colors of the painting had a vibrant hue.Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
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“vibrant”
Throbbing with energy and vigor; a lively condition. (1)
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