[ US /ˈvaɪbɹənsi/ ]
[ UK /vˈa‍ɪbɹənsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use vibrancy In A Sentence

  • In a largely moribund game, he represents vibrancy, rising like a white knight as his club were plunged into the potential darkness of administration.
  • Her technique of glazing one brilliant colour over another adds a wonderful vibrancy to these often complex images. Acrylics Masterclass
  • I love it when people gesticulate with their hands because in psychological terms, it is a sign of an active mind and warmth and vibrancy. Cheeseburger Gothic » Here’s what I did at six o’clock this morning.
  • Unless you abstain from drinking fizz all day, it's inevitable your lip colour will lose its vibrancy. The Sun
  • There's a wonderful texture and vibrancy to the music, and a sweetly melodic tone to her voice, but the lyrics are vapid and the production just a little too clean and bloodless.
  • Colours have been restored to their original boldness and vibrancy, and many blemishes and imperfections have been eliminated.
  • As gay men grow older they have little to connect them to the vibrancy and hope of a younger generation.
  • Still, to have captured such vibrancy in another language is a major accomplishment.
  • I could feel the land thrumming with a barely contained vibrancy.
  • What he loves is the current vibrancy and democratic nature of interior design. Times, Sunday Times
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy