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vibrant
[vahy-bruhnt]
adjective
moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
vibrating so as to produce sound, as a string.
(of sounds) characterized by perceptible vibration; resonant; resounding.
pulsating with vigor and energy.
the vibrant life of a large city.
a vibrant personality.
stimulating; exciting; vivid: a vibrant performance.
vibrant colors;
a vibrant performance.
Phonetics.made with tonal vibration of the vocal cords; voiced.
noun
Phonetics.a vibrant sound.
vibrant
/ ˈɪəԳ /
adjective
characterized by or exhibiting vibration; pulsating or trembling
giving an impression of vigour and activity
caused by vibration; resonant
(of colour) strong and vivid
phonetics trilled or rolled
noun
a vibrant speech sound, such as a trilled ( r )
Other Word Forms
- vibrancy noun
- vibrance noun
- vibrantly adverb
- unvibrant adjective
- unvibrantly adverb
- ˈԳٱ adverb
- ˈԳ noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of vibrant1
Example Sentences
“Once a new taste captures the public's interest, there's an incredible drive to explore its nuances in depth. Chocolate has recently captured that attention, leading to widespread experimentation and a vibrant chocolate scene.”
The usually bustling and vibrant Fashion District sprawls across more than 100 blocks in the downtown L.A. area, with more than 4,000 independently owned and operated retail and wholesale businesses.
Friends have described her as a young woman whose "vibrant personality, energy and aura touched and uplifted all around her".
"It will be a place of joy, hope and community. A vibrant place where children and families can feel safe, connected and celebrated in the heart of our town," the families said.
LaMarita recommended playing around with your radish greens and blending them with other leafy greens for a more vibrant and robust pesto.
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