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UK
/vˈaɪbɹənt/
]
[ US /ˈvaɪbɹənt/ ]
[ US /ˈvaɪbɹənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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vigorous and animated
a vibrant group that challenged the system
a charming and vivacious hostess
a vivacious folk dance - of colors that are bright and striking
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of sounds that are strong and resonating
the men's vibrant voices
How To Use vibrant In A Sentence
- The former Olympic champion may now have been overtaken, but a debt of gratitude is owed to her by the vibrant new star of her sport. Times, Sunday Times
- BLITZER: In our strategy session today, President Bush was out heralding what he called the vibrant state of the U.S. economy. CNN Transcript Dec 2, 2005
- All the accommodation is decorated in as minimalist fashion as luxury will allow, reflecting the vibrant colours of the region, from warm terracotta to the cool turquoise of the sea.
- Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before.
- The space, surfaces, and materials were coordinated to deliver clear and vibrant sound from unamplified individual instruments and voices.
- Formerly called Stanleyville, it was once known across Africa as a vibrant meeting spot for diamond runners, gold miners and foreign businessmen. ANC Daily News Briefing
- A mix of vibrant paintings and cutting-edge research explains the history of each hue. Times, Sunday Times
- Zooxanthellae provide their host with food energy through photosynthesis and contribute to the coral's vibrant hues. Times, Sunday Times
- This exhibition pools the collections of nine museums to explore the county's vibrant cultural life. Times, Sunday Times
- Not sure I can visualise the little carts – but the multitude of vibrant flowers described with intense joy opened a triumphal way to the vision of that extraordinary gypsy lady whose beauty and style impressed you so much. Gens du voyage - French Word-A-Day