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vivacious

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Adj — Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively and animated.

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Etymology

From Latin vivax, "lively, vigorous," from vivere, "to live."

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What does “vivacious” mean?

The word “vivacious” means full of energy and enthusiasm; lively and animated. In plain terms, bubbly, energetic, full of life.

How do you pronounce “vivacious”?

“Vivacious” is pronounced veye-VAY-shuhs (/vaɪˈveɪ.ʃəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “vivacious” in a sentence?

Here is “vivacious” used in a sentence: “The host had a vivacious personality that lit up the room.”

What part of speech is “vivacious”?

“Vivacious” is an adjective.

Where does the word “vivacious” come from?

The word “vivacious” comes from Latin. From Latin vivax, "lively, vigorous," from vivere, "to live.".

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