vibrant
word
Definition
Full of energy, life, or strong, bright colors. Often used to describe lively places, people, or colors.
Usage & Nuances
'Vibrant' is positive and often emphasizes excitement or liveliness. Common collocations: 'vibrant city', 'vibrant colors', 'vibrant personality'. Not used for sounds or touch. Don't confuse with 'vibrate' (to shake) or 'vivid' (detailed, clear).
Spanish: vibrantePortuguese (BR): vibrantePortuguese (PT): vibranteChinese (Simplified): 充满活力的 - 鲜明的Chinese (Traditional): 充滿活力的 - 鮮明的Hindi: उत्साही - रंगीनArabic: نابض بالحياة - زاهٍ (للألوان)Bengali: উজ্জ্বল - প্রাণবন্ত - উত্সাহীRussian: яркий - энергичный - оживлённыйJapanese: 鮮やかな - 活気に満ちたVietnamese: sôi động - rực rỡKorean: 활기찬 - 생기 넘치는 - 선명한(색상)Turkish: canlı - enerjik - parlak (renk)Urdu: توانا - جاندار - شوخ (رنگ)Indonesian: semarak - cerah - penuh semangat
Example Sentences
She wore a vibrant red dress to the party.
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The market was bustling and full of vibrant energy.
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The city is known for its vibrant culture and nightlife.
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Parrots have vibrant colors.
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He's got such a vibrant personality—everyone loves being around him.
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Spring brings a vibrant burst of flowers to the park.
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