单词 | vibrant |
释义 | vibrantadj. a. Agitated with anger or emotion. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > [adjective] fevering?a1200 upreareda1382 warm1390 amoveda1400 entalented1402 stirred1483 intoxicatea1533 roused1575 vibrant1575 waked1581 irritated1595 uproused1597 gunpowdered1604 concitated1652 exagitated1659 animated1660 upstirreda1666 instinct1667 hot-headed1679 flushed1749 abubble1766 agig1767 fermentitious1807 suscitated1811 effervescent1833 effervescing1837 quick1837 galvanized1843 ginger beery1849 excited1855 ablaze1859 het1862 effervescible1866 thrilly1893 piqued1902 all of a doodah1915 hopped-up1923 adrenalized1935 volted1936 hyped1938 spooked up1939 twitterpated1942 up1942 jazzed1955 psyched1963 amped1967 plugged-in1967 torqued1967 buzzy1978 the mind > emotion > anger > [adjective] irrec825 gramec893 wemodc897 wrothc950 bolghenc1000 gramelyc1000 hotOE on fireOE brathc1175 moodyc1175 to-bollenc1175 wrethfulc1175 wraw?c1225 agrameda1300 wrathfula1300 agremedc1300 hastivec1300 irousa1340 wretheda1340 aniredc1350 felonc1374 angryc1380 upreareda1382 jealous1382 crousea1400 grieveda1400 irefula1400 mada1400 teena1400 wraweda1400 wretthy14.. angryc1405 errevousa1420 wrothy1422 angereda1425 passionatec1425 fumous1430 tangylc1440 heavy1452 fire angry1490 wrothsomea1529 angerful?1533 wrothful?1534 wrath1535 provoked1538 warm1547 vibrant1575 chauffe1582 fuming1582 enfeloned1596 incensed1597 choleric1598 inflameda1600 raiseda1600 exasperate1601 angried1609 exasperated1611 dispassionate1635 bristlinga1639 peltish1648 sultry1671 on (also upon) the high ropes (also rope)1672 nangry1681 ugly1687 sorea1694 glimflashy1699 enraged1732 spunky1809 cholerous1822 kwaai1827 wrathy1828 angersome1834 outraged1836 irate1838 vex1843 raring1845 waxy1853 stiff1856 scotty1867 bristly1872 hot under the collar1879 black angry1894 spitfire1894 passionful1901 ignorant1913 hairy1914 snaky1919 steamed1923 uptight1934 broigus1937 lemony1941 ripped1941 pissed1943 crooked1945 teed off1955 ticked off1959 ripe1966 torqued1967 bummed1970 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus i. f. 14 This is the case I haif to ȝow to mene, Quhilk in ane part to ȝow als dois pertene, As to my self, thocht I be mair vibrant. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > brisk or active sprindeOE whata1000 braga1350 prestc1390 yarea1400 stirringc1400 startingc1440 actious1441 actuala1470 activea1522 queemc1540 skeetc1540 lively1567 alive-like1582 pragmatical1590 spruce1590 agilious1599 brisk1599 sprightly?c1599 brisky1600 alives-like1601 alacrious1602 smart1602 eyebright1603 whisking1611 deedy1615 vibrant1616 sprunt1631 perking1653 alert1654 exilient1654 alacrative1657 eveillé1676 budge1691 jaunty1705 spry1746 sprack1747 alive1748 high-geared1795 rash1805 spicy1828 live1830 deedful1834 yary1855 sprucy1858 alacritous1859 sprackish1882 brash1884 up-and-coming1889 up and doing1901 loose1907 bright-eyed and bushy-tailed1936 buzzy1978 1616 J. Lane Contin. Squire's Tale xi. 295 Next came a stowt couragious vibrant knight, larglie proportiond, and as large of might. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldic representations of creatures > [adjective] > specific movements of heraldic beasts passantc1425 rampant1449 natantc1460 combatantc1500 issant1513 naiant1562 salient1562 cursant1572 naissant1572 vibrant1572 counter-salient1610 current1610 issuant1610 counter-passant1632 repassant1632 courant1727 contourné1728 1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie ii. f. 97v P. beareth Gules and Sable,..a Lyon rampaunt d'Or, vibrante a sworde d'Argente. 3. a. Moving or quivering rapidly; vibrating. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > vibrating vibrant1616 vibrissant1664 vibrative1667 vibrating17.. shimmying1919 1616 J. Lane Contin. Squire's Tale vi. 273 Theare, theare, three squares of vibrant pikes out glides. 1616 J. Lane Contin. Squire's Tale viii. 222 Till pikes, and pikes,..sidewise, and foreright, vibrant thrustes in strikes. 1762 W. Falconer Shipwreck i. 10 While Phœbus down the vertic' circle glides: He, o'er th' horizon, vibrant seems to swim, And, tangent, sweeps it with his nether limb. 1817 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 43 236 His voice of song..Thro' their crystalline caves the vibrant billows bear. 1860 O. W. Holmes Elsie Venner (1861) 136 She danced with a kind of passionate fierceness,..her round arms wreathing and unwinding, alive and vibrant to the tips of the slender fingers. 1876 E. Dowden Poems 22 A vibrant tongue Had in a moment pricked upon my brow The mystic mark. b. Vibrating or thrilling with something. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > vibrating > with something vibrate1849 vibrant1867 1867 P. J. Bailey Universal Hymn 8 Ye orbs,..Even the nebulous star,..with fearful joy Vibrant, conclude God is. 1883 Cent. Mag. Oct. 828/2 The greatest of commercial communities,..so stirring and vibrant with commerce and speculation. 1895 I. Zangwill Master ii. vii. 213 The wonderful city..vibrant with the swirl of perpetual currents of traffic. 4. Of sound: Characterized by, exhibiting, vibration; resonant. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [adjective] > vibrant shivering1669 tremulous1794 throbbing1847 vibrant1848 vibrate1849 vibrating1849 1848 P. J. Bailey Festus (ed. 3) 204 While yet these words were vibrant on my tongue. 1874 W. D. Howells Foregone Conclusion viii The vibrant accents of Chiozza. 1892 I. Zangwill Big Bow Myst. 117 The speaker paused a moment, his low vibrant tones faltering into silence. Derivatives ˈvibrantly adv. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adverb] hardlyeOE strongeOE hardOE fastOE starklyOE stalworthlyc1175 starkc1225 mainlyc1300 fellc1330 snellc1330 stout1338 wightlya1340 sadlya1375 sharplyc1380 tough1398 stoutly1399 throa1400 wighta1400 lustilyc1400 sorec1400 vigourslyc1400 stiff1422 vigoriouslya1450 vigorouslya1450 actuallya1470 stourlyc1480 forcely?a1500 lustly1529 fricklyc1540 dingilya1555 livelily?1565 crankly1566 forcibly1578 crank1579 wightily?a1600 proudly1600 energetically1609 stiffly1623 ding-dong1628 greenly1633 hard and fast1646 slashingly1659 thwackingly1660 warmlya1684 robustly1709 sonsily1729 forcefullya1774 vim1843 zippily1924 vibrantly1926 punchily1934 zingily1951 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > [adverb] > vibrantly thrillinglya1822 vibrantly1926 1926 Record Home & Mission Wk. United Free Church of Scotland July 316/1 The Christian Church should make its protest vibrantly felt. 1976 Gramophone Mar. 1481/1 The warm, vibrantly sympathetic recording acoustic makes no little contribution. Draft additions 1993 c. Without const. Full of vitality, teeming, vigorous; exuberant, flourishing. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] sprindeOE livelyOE kaskc1300 wightc1300 courageousc1386 wighty14.. wieldya1413 ablec1440 tall of hand1530 sappy1558 energical1565 energetical1585 greenya1586 stout1600 strenuous1602 forceful?1624 actuous1626 vigorous1638 vivid1638 high-spirited1653 hearty1665 actuose1677 living1699 full-blooded1707 executive1708 rugged1731 sousing1735 energic1740 bouncing1743 two-fisted1774 energetic1782 zestful1797 rollicking1801 through-ganging1814 throughgoing1814 slashing1828 high-powered1829 high pressure1834 rip-roaring1834 red-blooded1836 ripsnorting1846 zesty1853 dynamic1856 throbbing1864 goey1875 torpedoic1893 kinky1903 zippy1903 go-at-it1904 punchy1907 up-and-at-'em1909 driving1916 vibranta1929 kinetic1931 zinging1931 high-octane1936 zingy1938 slam-bang1939 balls-to-the-wall1967 balls-out1968 ass-kicking1977 hi-octane1977 a1929 V. L. Parrington in Webster (1961) (at cited word) Hungry for ideas, intellectually and emotionally vibrant. 1966 Listener 9 June 831/1 It is this situation, doubtless, which leads the new ‘campaigns’, in a ‘boom period’, to call for a ‘vibrant, hard-hitting approach’, and for [etc.]. 1971 Amer. Benedictine Rev. Dec. 424 The mind-set and aspirations of a vibrant hellenistic culture. 1979 J. C. Oates Unholy Loves (1980) ii. 123 She had fallen in love with Alexis, because he was so vibrant, so attractive. 1987 Times Lit. Suppl. 29 May 576/4 Ireland..is not the misty isle of ‘saints and scholars’, with its treasured spirituality, and its vibrant and prized Catholicism. Draft additions 1993 b. transferred. Of a colour: vivid, exotic. Also applied to other visual attributes, and to objects with an appearance suggestive in some way of vitality or the exotic. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attractiveness > [adjective] > vibrant vibrant1971 the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > [adjective] > vital or exotic vibrant1971 the world > matter > colour > quality of colour > [adjective] > vivid or bright brightOE skirea1400 livelyc1425 quickc1425 freshlyc1426 flamingc1450 vive1591 florid1642 vivid1665 hot1673 living1699 aurorean1880 vibrant1971 1971 Homes & Gardens Aug. 32 Jazzy colours are confined to the bathrooms and kitchen, where they make a vibrant contrast to the other rooms. 1983 Country Life 31 Mar. 828/2 An unknown world under the sea where the light plays on vibrant corals, tropical pinks and flamboyant ochres. 1985 Oxf. Mail 25 Feb. 10/6 The range combines the ideals of a vibrant porcelain-enamelled exterior with a hard-wearing, easy-clean Teflon II non-stick interior. 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