[ UK /vɪvˈe‍ɪʃəs/ ]
[ US /vəˈveɪʃəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. vigorous and animated
    a vibrant group that challenged the system
    a charming and vivacious hostess
    a vivacious folk dance
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How To Use vivacious In A Sentence

  • Fresh, vivacious and lively, this wine has enormous energy and vitality.
  • Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her.
  • Cleopatra _Cleopatra_ compatriot _compatriot_ gratis _gratis_ or _grahtis_ harem _harem_ or _hahrem_ heinous _hanous_ hiatus _hiatus_ implacable _implakable_ nape _nap_ née _na_ négligé _naglezha'_ patron _patron_ protégé _protazha'_ résumé _razuma'_ tenacious _tenashus_ tomato _tomato_ or _tomahto_ valet _va'la_ or _val'et_ vase _vas, vahz_, or _vaz_ veracious _verashus_ vivacious _vivashus_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Greeks were everywhere -- swarthy men in sea-boots and tam-o'-shanters, hatless women in bright colors, hordes of sturdy children, and all speaking in outlandish voices, crying shrilly and vivaciously with the volubility of the Mediterranean. CHAPTER XI
  • It is a vivacious, playful blend of salsa and canzonetta.
  • The vulgar always knew what General danced with the lovely Miss A., and how they looked, and what they said to each other; how many jewels Miss A. wore, and the material her dress was made of; they knew who polkaed with the accomplished Miss B., and how like a duchess she bore herself; they had the exact name of the colonel who dashed along so like a knight with the graceful and much-admired Mrs. D., whose husband was abroad serving his country; what gallant captain of dragoons (captains of infantry were looked upon as not what they might be) promenaded so imperiously with the vivacious Miss E.; and what distinguished foreigner sat all night in the corner holding a suspicious and very improper conversation with Miss An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • Some rooms emanate an air of serenity, while others feel lively and vivacious.
  • But the presence of his young son brought welcome vitality to the household of the Princess, known for her vivacious character and wicked sense of humour.
  • She was a very bubbly and vivacious woman who usually had no difficulty meeting people.
  • When he was beginning to be more worried than angry, he finally asked a crewmember if they had seen his vivacious wife.
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