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adj

vibrant

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adj
1
Full of energy, life, and enthusiasm.
"The city has a vibrant nightlife scene."
"She gave a vibrant performance that had the whole audience on its feet."
2
Strikingly bright and bold, as of a colour.
"The mural was painted in vibrant reds and oranges."

How to Use Vibrant

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishFull of life and energy, or (for colour) strikingly bright.

Common pairings
vibrant colours vibrant community vibrant atmosphere

Word Forms

more vibrant comparative, vibrants plural, most vibrant superlative

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Etymology

From French vibrant, from Latin vibrans, the present participle of vibrare, "to vibrate."

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