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vibrant(dictionary)

vibrant (iou)



vibrant adjective. M16.
[Latin vibrant-, pres. ppl stem of vibrare VIBRATE: see -ANT1.]
a. Stirred with anger. rare. Only in M16.
b. Stirring or tense with a specified emotion etc.; full of vitality; flourishing, exuberant. M19.
V. L. Parrington Hungry for ideas, intellectually and emotionally vibrant. P. Kavanagh The air was vibrant with revolutionary feeling.
c. Of a colour: vivid, intense. L20.
Country Life Under the sea where the light plays on vibrant corals, tropical pinks and flamboyant ochres.
Moving or acting rapidly; quivering, vibrating. E17.
Of a sound: characterized by vibration; resonant. M19.
R. P. Warren A distant hollow clamor, vibrant as in a cave.
vibrance noun = vibrancy M20.
vibrancy noun the condition or quality of being vibrant L19.
vibrantly adverb E20.