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Definition of vibrant in English:

vibrant

adjective ˈvʌɪbr(ə)ntˈvaɪbrənt
  • 1Full of energy and life.

    a vibrant cosmopolitan city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our job is to ensure that Malton and Norton are vibrant and full of vitality.
    • A vibrant democracy requires the fullest possible participation of its citizens and we urge our readers and their clients to vote.
    • Who knew the rave scene in Kitchener-Waterloo could be so vibrant and full of life?
    • The internet is alive and vibrant and full of amazing people.
    • To all those around him he seemed happy, vibrant, and full of life.
    • The director says that he has always been inspired by the vibrant energy of the youth and the charm of campuses.
    • New York City throbbed with a vibrant energy, just as it always did.
    • It was magical, everything was so vibrant and colorful, full of life and energy.
    • When he went in he was vibrant, full of life, but when he came out he was a ghost.
    • Though amateur theatre in the Garden City has been more vibrant and active compared to other places, it has not been constant.
    • It's 10 in the morning and Joanna is overflowing with vibrant energy, enthusiasm and charm.
    • If the school is thriving, overflowing with vibrant young energy then it's a sure sign the community is too.
    • The Indian area to the west of the city is vibrant and busy.
    • I believe Basingstoke can continue to be successful, vibrant and full of positive action.
    • There's a lot of vibrant, creative energy here and it's building up.
    • When I first met her she was bubbly and vibrant and full of life.
    • The vibrant, cosmopolitan city and surrounding area of San Francisco leaves visitors spoilt for choice.
    • That is why the Indian media - in all their manifestations - remain alive and vibrant and full of surprises.
    • Half of Turkey's population is under twenty and modern Istanbul is witness to the energy and vibrant lifestyle of this new generation.
    • The place is always jumping and the energy is vibrant.
    Synonyms
    spirited, lively, full of life, full of spirit, high-spirited, energetic, sprightly, vigorous, vital, full of vim and vigour, animated, sparkling, coruscating, effervescent, vivacious, dynamic, flamboyant, electrifying, dazzling, stimulating, exciting, dashing, passionate, fiery, determined
    informal peppy, zippy, full of beans, feisty, spunky, have-a-go, ballsy
    1. 1.1 (of colour) bright and striking.
      a huge room decorated in vibrant blues and greens
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I had never seen such picture clarity, or vibrant colours.
      • All the cafes are donned in vibrant colours ranging from purple to lime green and yellow.
      • The first thing that had stoped her was the vibrant colour of blue.
      • Colours are bright and vibrant, with deep blacks and glossy whites.
      • They also add a vibrant colour creating a beautiful and welcoming workspace and home.
      • The recipe calls for red and yellow food colouring to give it a more vibrant colour.
      • The sun crawls above the curvature of the land bringing bright and vibrant colours, seen like they were intended to be.
      • The colours are bright and vibrant, blacks are deep and glossy, and shadow detail is very good.
      • Life for them is one cloudburst of colours and in those vibrant hues they have found a renewed zest for life.
      • Colours are vibrant and detail is sharp, but prints may smudge if handled while wet.
      • The painting of the Church was completed on Monday last, it certainly looks very striking with its new vibrant colours.
      • Crisp white linen show off the robust flavours and vibrant colours of truly Italian food.
      • The vibrant colours of pink, blue and white, decorated with floral patterns, represented the arrival of spring.
      • And his eyes were a bright vibrant blue that sparkled in the sunlight.
      • Colours are bright and vibrant and show off the scenery to advantage.
      • The colours are vibrant and bright, although coloured lighting is overused in many areas.
      • Bright and vibrant colours, made popular in children's bedrooms, are seeping into the rest of the house.
      • It was a bright vibrant red colour, not thick, but mercifully not thin either.
      • His pallet had matured and his striking but subtle contrasts in tone and colour are vibrant.
      • Rush allows the photos to evolve into a physical manifestation of vibrant colour.
      Synonyms
      vivid, striking, intense, brilliant, bright, strong, rich, deep, warm, full
      psychedelic, flamboyant, luminous
      informal jazzy
    2. 1.2 (of sound) strong or resonating.
      his vibrant voice
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His voice once bouncy and vibrant was shattered and only left as melancholic gutterals that could barely be deciphered as speech.
      • Basically, they had laid down their stage act on tape, so no wonder the sound is so vibrant and alive.
      • The perkiness of her French-Canadian accent resonates in Seripop's vibrant work.
      • The concert concluded with a cool, jazzy Latin American number, resonant and vibrant for the whole ensemble.
      • He was barely recognizable, not the same slightly distorted but nevertheless vibrant voice over the phone.
      • The greatest part of the whole disc is the production and mixing which sounds alive, vibrant, and urgent.
      • The audience was reminded of what communication and vibrant sound we had missed when they gave a terrific, short Stanford encore out the front.
      • It is a surprisingly strong mix, sounding rich and vibrant throughout.
      • After the meditation, sounds of vibrant percussion ensemble filled the air.
      • A woman lies writhing on the floor in a provocative outfit as vibrant music with strong influences from the Middle East plays in the background.
      • Her voice was vibrant and rich as before, but with a strange seriousness that she had not expected.
      • It all sounds unbelievably vibrant in DTS, as if the musicians are performing live in your family room.
      • The influences are fast and furious, yet the sound distinct and vibrant.
      • It all sounds vibrant, as if the listener had just walked into the best smoky bar in the world and the house band knew her exact mood and thoughts.
      • The samples on their albums sound fresh and vibrant, not like the tired and clichéd samples so many rappers resort to.
      • His voice was a vibrant, almost magnetic bass, and seemed to reverberate within the very rock wall of the cavern.
      • Sound is also vibrant and active, making use of multiple channels for character voices and some ambient noise.
      • And what was it about the experiences of blacks in Britain that led them to create such vibrant and path-breaking sounds?
      • Rarely does one hear sound as vibrant and keenly phrased as Ma's at a dance concert.
      • His intonation is excellent and his voice is vibrant and robust throughout the entire tenor range.
      Synonyms
      resonant, sonorous, throbbing, pulsating, reverberating, reverberant, resounding, ringing, echoing, carrying, booming, blaring, thunderous, strident
      rich, full, full-bodied, strong, fruity, lively
      rare canorous
  • 2Quivering; pulsating.

    Rose was vibrant with anger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However at night in typical South Beach style, its transformed into a pulsating vibrant nightspot.
    • Her green eyes were tired, no longer vibrant with life and passion.
    • With the performance of the worship, its spiritual potency is activated and it becomes vibrant with divine energy.
    • His concerts remained vibrant, pulsating showstoppers, rock as it was meant to be.
    Synonyms
    quivering, trembling, shaking, shaky, shivering, shivery, shuddering, shuddery, quavering, quavery, quaking
    informal trembly

Derivatives

  • vibrantly

  • adverbˈvʌɪbrəntliˈvaɪbrəntli
    • This is an outstanding, full-bodied wine for six quid, where vibrantly rich black fruits are threaded by ripe tannins and backed by lively mouth-cleansing acidity.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Long or dangling earrings with diamonds and vibrantly coloured stones, bracelets and studs complete the new line of formal and semi-formal jewellery.
      • And for children, there's a vibrantly designed childcare centre complete with computer games and a mini theatre that plays cartoon films.
      • The result is a vibrantly absurd and gory melee that exemplifies the director's talent for rendering brutal violence lyrical yet unglamorous.
      • The images are vibrantly colourful and not in the bleached spectrum we associate with seventies films, you are made to feel that that is what the seventies should have looked like.
      • It is considered lucky to spot the giant flying squirrel, so also the vibrantly coloured Malabar squirrel, which swiftly jumps from tree to tree.

Origin

Early 17th century (in the sense 'moving rapidly, vibrating'): from Latin vibrant- 'shaking to and fro', from the verb vibrare (see vibrate).

 
 

Definition of vibrant in US English:

vibrant

adjectiveˈvaɪbrəntˈvībrənt
  • 1Full of energy and enthusiasm.

    a vibrant cosmopolitan city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A vibrant democracy requires the fullest possible participation of its citizens and we urge our readers and their clients to vote.
    • Though amateur theatre in the Garden City has been more vibrant and active compared to other places, it has not been constant.
    • When I first met her she was bubbly and vibrant and full of life.
    • There's a lot of vibrant, creative energy here and it's building up.
    • It was magical, everything was so vibrant and colorful, full of life and energy.
    • Our job is to ensure that Malton and Norton are vibrant and full of vitality.
    • Half of Turkey's population is under twenty and modern Istanbul is witness to the energy and vibrant lifestyle of this new generation.
    • I believe Basingstoke can continue to be successful, vibrant and full of positive action.
    • Who knew the rave scene in Kitchener-Waterloo could be so vibrant and full of life?
    • It's 10 in the morning and Joanna is overflowing with vibrant energy, enthusiasm and charm.
    • New York City throbbed with a vibrant energy, just as it always did.
    • When he went in he was vibrant, full of life, but when he came out he was a ghost.
    • The director says that he has always been inspired by the vibrant energy of the youth and the charm of campuses.
    • If the school is thriving, overflowing with vibrant young energy then it's a sure sign the community is too.
    • The place is always jumping and the energy is vibrant.
    • To all those around him he seemed happy, vibrant, and full of life.
    • That is why the Indian media - in all their manifestations - remain alive and vibrant and full of surprises.
    • The internet is alive and vibrant and full of amazing people.
    • The vibrant, cosmopolitan city and surrounding area of San Francisco leaves visitors spoilt for choice.
    • The Indian area to the west of the city is vibrant and busy.
    Synonyms
    spirited, lively, full of life, full of spirit, high-spirited, energetic, sprightly, vigorous, vital, full of vim and vigour, animated, sparkling, coruscating, effervescent, vivacious, dynamic, flamboyant, electrifying, dazzling, stimulating, exciting, dashing, passionate, fiery, determined
    1. 1.1 Quivering; pulsating.
      Rose was vibrant with anger
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His concerts remained vibrant, pulsating showstoppers, rock as it was meant to be.
      • However at night in typical South Beach style, its transformed into a pulsating vibrant nightspot.
      • Her green eyes were tired, no longer vibrant with life and passion.
      • With the performance of the worship, its spiritual potency is activated and it becomes vibrant with divine energy.
      Synonyms
      quivering, trembling, shaking, shaky, shivering, shivery, shuddering, shuddery, quavering, quavery, quaking
    2. 1.2 (of color) bright and striking.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Crisp white linen show off the robust flavours and vibrant colours of truly Italian food.
      • Colours are bright and vibrant, with deep blacks and glossy whites.
      • And his eyes were a bright vibrant blue that sparkled in the sunlight.
      • Rush allows the photos to evolve into a physical manifestation of vibrant colour.
      • The recipe calls for red and yellow food colouring to give it a more vibrant colour.
      • I had never seen such picture clarity, or vibrant colours.
      • Bright and vibrant colours, made popular in children's bedrooms, are seeping into the rest of the house.
      • Colours are vibrant and detail is sharp, but prints may smudge if handled while wet.
      • Colours are bright and vibrant and show off the scenery to advantage.
      • The first thing that had stoped her was the vibrant colour of blue.
      • It was a bright vibrant red colour, not thick, but mercifully not thin either.
      • His pallet had matured and his striking but subtle contrasts in tone and colour are vibrant.
      • The vibrant colours of pink, blue and white, decorated with floral patterns, represented the arrival of spring.
      • Life for them is one cloudburst of colours and in those vibrant hues they have found a renewed zest for life.
      • All the cafes are donned in vibrant colours ranging from purple to lime green and yellow.
      • The sun crawls above the curvature of the land bringing bright and vibrant colours, seen like they were intended to be.
      • They also add a vibrant colour creating a beautiful and welcoming workspace and home.
      • The painting of the Church was completed on Monday last, it certainly looks very striking with its new vibrant colours.
      • The colours are bright and vibrant, blacks are deep and glossy, and shadow detail is very good.
      • The colours are vibrant and bright, although coloured lighting is overused in many areas.
      Synonyms
      vivid, striking, intense, brilliant, bright, strong, rich, deep, warm, full
    3. 1.3 (of sound) strong or resonating.
      a vibrant male voice
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The audience was reminded of what communication and vibrant sound we had missed when they gave a terrific, short Stanford encore out the front.
      • Sound is also vibrant and active, making use of multiple channels for character voices and some ambient noise.
      • A woman lies writhing on the floor in a provocative outfit as vibrant music with strong influences from the Middle East plays in the background.
      • The influences are fast and furious, yet the sound distinct and vibrant.
      • His voice was a vibrant, almost magnetic bass, and seemed to reverberate within the very rock wall of the cavern.
      • It all sounds vibrant, as if the listener had just walked into the best smoky bar in the world and the house band knew her exact mood and thoughts.
      • It is a surprisingly strong mix, sounding rich and vibrant throughout.
      • The greatest part of the whole disc is the production and mixing which sounds alive, vibrant, and urgent.
      • It all sounds unbelievably vibrant in DTS, as if the musicians are performing live in your family room.
      • And what was it about the experiences of blacks in Britain that led them to create such vibrant and path-breaking sounds?
      • Her voice was vibrant and rich as before, but with a strange seriousness that she had not expected.
      • After the meditation, sounds of vibrant percussion ensemble filled the air.
      • His intonation is excellent and his voice is vibrant and robust throughout the entire tenor range.
      • He was barely recognizable, not the same slightly distorted but nevertheless vibrant voice over the phone.
      • The perkiness of her French-Canadian accent resonates in Seripop's vibrant work.
      • Basically, they had laid down their stage act on tape, so no wonder the sound is so vibrant and alive.
      • The concert concluded with a cool, jazzy Latin American number, resonant and vibrant for the whole ensemble.
      • Rarely does one hear sound as vibrant and keenly phrased as Ma's at a dance concert.
      • The samples on their albums sound fresh and vibrant, not like the tired and clichéd samples so many rappers resort to.
      • His voice once bouncy and vibrant was shattered and only left as melancholic gutterals that could barely be deciphered as speech.
      Synonyms
      resonant, sonorous, throbbing, pulsating, reverberating, reverberant, resounding, ringing, echoing, carrying, booming, blaring, thunderous, strident

Origin

Early 17th century (in the sense ‘moving rapidly, vibrating’): from Latin vibrant- ‘shaking to and fro’, from the verb vibrare (see vibrate).

 
 
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