vibrant
Pronunciation: [ˈvaɪ.brənt]
Word
Context: “appearance”
(adjective) when something is bright and full of energy. It can describe colors, lights, or even people who seem really lively and cheerful. If a color is vibrant, it's very bright and noticeable.
Example
The painting features vibrant colors that make the room feel alive.
Example
The walls were painted a dull gray with no vibrant shades at all.
Example
What vibrant colors do you see in that artwork?
Context: “personality”
(adjective) when a person has a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Someone who is vibrant is lively, interesting, and fun to be around. They bring joy and excitement.
Example
She is a vibrant personality who always brings a smile to our faces.
Example
He seemed so quiet and serious, lacking any of the vibrant energy we expected.
Example
Who do you think is the most vibrant person in our class?
Context: “activity”
(adjective) when an event or place is full of life and excitement. A vibrant community has many activities and things happening. It’s busy and full of interesting things to do.
Example
The festival had vibrant activities, with music and dancing everywhere.
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The town felt so empty that it lacked any vibrant events or gatherings.
Example
What vibrant activities are planned for the weekend?
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