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View usage for: (vaɪbrənt) 1. adjectiveSomeone or something that is vibrant is full of life, energy, and enthusiasm. Tom felt himself being drawn towards her vibrant personality. ...Shakespeare's vibrant language. Orlando itself is vibrant, full of affordable accommodation and great places to eat. Synonyms: energetic, dynamic, sparkling, vivid More Synonyms of vibrant vibrancy (vaɪbrənsi) uncountable noun She was a woman with extraordinary vibrancy and extraordinary knowledge. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Vibrant colours are very bright and clear. Horizon Blue, Corn Yellow and Pistachio Green are just three of the vibrant coloursin this range. The grass was a vibrant green. ...vibrant turquoise scarfs. vibrantly adverb [ADVERB adjective] ...a selection of vibrantly coloured cast-iron saucepans. More Synonyms of vibrant vibrant in British English (ˈvaɪbrənt) adjective1. characterized by or exhibiting vibration; pulsating or trembling 2. giving an impression of vigour and activity 3. caused by vibration; resonant 4. (of colour) strong and vivid 5. phonetics trilled or rolled noun6. a vibrant speech sound, such as a trilled (r) Derived forms vibrancy (ˈvibrancy) noun vibrantly (ˈvibrantly) adverb Word origin C16: from Latin vibrāre to agitate vibrant in American English (ˈvaɪbrənt) adjective1. quivering or vibrating, esp. in such a way as to produce sound 2. produced by vibration; resonant said of sound 3. throbbing with life and activity; lively vibrant streets 4. vigorous, energetic, radiant, sparkling, vivacious, etc. a vibrant woman Derived forms vibrantly (ˈvibrantly) adverb Word origin L vibrans, prp. of vibrare, to vibrate Examples of 'vibrant' in a sentencevibrant This exhibition pools the collections of nine museums to explore the county's vibrant cultural life.When most of the garden is going to sleep, squashes and pumpkins light up the veg beds with cheerful, vibrant colours and irregular shapes.His new songs sound vibrant and forward looking.Make sure you also keep your social life vibrant.They should have a slight bite and a vibrant colour.It should keep its vibrant green colour.But we also have a very vibrant nightlife.Or boil them and mix in roasted garlic and cayenne pepper for a vibrant orange mash.They could become vibrant again if more people returned to live in their centres.When your players look at you they want to see the strong vibrant gladiator you once were.She will be buried in something red to reflect her vibrant personality.The one thing they clearly have in common is a brilliant and vibrant sense of colour.But the vibrant nightlife here was completely new to me.Surely in a vibrant, multicultural democracy we should put aside our ancient prejudice against these creatures?She came across as a confident, vibrant young person who was just loving life.You look vibrant somehow; life and health seem to shine from you.The countryside is incredibly vibrant and green, and the people are wonderful.I really like vibrant and bright colours for a summer chic look.I want us to be a young, vibrant club.But the real sightseeing to be done here is wandering the streets and soaking up the sights, colours and sounds of this vibrant destination.It was all made with a vibrant authenticity, bright flavours, big smiling mouthfuls. In other languagesvibrant British English: vibrant ADJECTIVE Someone or something that is vibrant is full of life, energy, and enthusiasm. He felt himself being drawn towards her vibrant personality. - American English: vibrant
- Brazilian Portuguese: vibrante
- Chinese: 充满活力的
- European Spanish: vibrante
- French: vibrant
- German: dynamisch
- Italian: eccitante
- Japanese: 生き生きした
- Korean: 활기가 넘치는
- European Portuguese: vibrante
- Latin American Spanish: vibrante
Definition full of energy and enthusiasm She is well-liked due to her vibrant personality. Synonyms storming sensitive colourful responsive electrifying full of pep (informal) Definition (of a colour) strong and bright His shirt was a vibrant shade of green. Additional synonymsDefinition lively I never expected to feel so alive in my life again. Synonyms lively, spirited, active, vital, alert, eager, quick, awake, vigorous, cheerful, energetic, animated, brisk, agile, perky, chirpy (informal), sprightly, vivacious, full of life, spry, full of beans (informal), zestful Definition interesting and lively Everyone became more animated. Synonyms lively, spirited, quick, excited, active, vital, dynamic, enthusiastic, passionate, vivid, vigorous, energetic, vibrant, brisk, buoyant, ardent, airy, fervent, zealous, elated, ebullient, sparky, sprightly, vivacious, gay (old-fashioned), alive and kicking, full of beans (informal), zestful Definition (of colours) intense or vivid a bright red dress Synonyms vivid, rich, brilliant, intense, glowing, colourful, highly-coloured Additional synonymsDefinition shining with light The event was held in brilliant sunshine. Synonyms bright, shining, intense, sparkling, glittering, dazzling, vivid, radiant, luminous, ablaze, resplendent, scintillating, lustrous, coruscating, refulgent (literary), lambentDefinition (of weather) free from dullness or clouds Most places will be dry with clear skies. Synonyms bright, fine, fair, shining, sunny, luminous, halcyon, cloudless, undimmed, light, unclouded Definition with bright or richly varied colours Everyone was dressed in colourful clothes. Synonyms bright, rich, brilliant, intense, vivid, vibrant, psychedelic, motley, variegated, jazzy (informal), multicoloured, Day-glo, kaleidoscopicDefinition relating to a force of society, history, or the mind that produces a change He seemed a dynamic and energetic leader. Synonyms energetic, spirited, powerful, active, vital, driving, electric, go-ahead, lively, magnetic, vigorous, animated, high-powered, forceful, go-getting (informal), tireless, indefatigable, high-octane (informal), zippy (informal), full of beans (informal) stained glass in rich, glowing colours Synonyms bright, vivid, vibrant, rich, warm, radiant, luminous, lambentDefinition reacting quickly or favourably to something Synonyms sensitive, open, aware, sharp, alive, forthcoming, sympathetic, awake, susceptible, receptive, reactive, perceptive, impressionable, quick to react Definition (of colour) intense or vivid an attractive, glossy rich red colour Synonyms vivid, strong, deep, warm, bright, intense, vibrant, gay (old-fashioned) He is sparkling and versatile in front of the camera. Synonyms vibrant, lively, animated, vivacious, bright, brilliant, ebullient, effervescentDefinition showing liveliness or courage He wanted merely to provoke a spirited debate. Synonyms lively, vigorous, energetic, animated, game, active, bold, sparkling, have-a-go (informal), courageous, ardent, feisty (informal), plucky, high-spirited, sprightly, vivacious, spunky (informal), mettlesome, (as) game as Ned Kelly (Australian, slang) Definition having physical or mental energy The choir and orchestra gave a vigorous performance of Haydn's oratorio. Synonyms spirited, lively, energetic, active, intense, dynamic, sparkling, animated, forceful, feisty (informal), spanking, high-spirited, sprightly, vivacious, forcible, effervescent, full of energy, zippy (informal), spunky (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition full of energy and enthusiasm a beautiful, vivacious and charming young woman Synonyms lively, spirited, vital, gay (old-fashioned), bubbling, sparkling, cheerful, jolly, animated, merry, upbeat (informal), high-spirited, ebullient, chirpy (informal), sparky, scintillating, sprightly, effervescent, full of life, full of beans (informal), frolicsome, sportive, light-hearted |