vibrancy (noun)
1vibrancy — vibrant ► ADJECTIVE 1) full of energy and enthusiasm. 2) (of sound) strong or resonant. 3) (of colour) bright or bold. DERIVATIVES vibrancy noun vibrantly adverb. ORIGIN from Latin vibrare shake to and fro …
2vibrancy — noun Date: circa 1890 the quality or state of being vibrant …
3vibrancy — noun The quality of being vibrant. Syn: vibrance …
4vibrancy — noun having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑plangency, ↑resonance, ↑reverberance, ↑ringing, ↑sonorousness, ↑sonority • Derivationally related forms …
5vibrant — /ˈvaɪbrənt / (say vuybruhnt) adjective 1. moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating. 2. vibrating so as to produce sound, as a string. 3. (of sounds) characterised by perceptible vibration, or resonant. 4. pulsating with energy. 5. full of vigour;… …
6vibrant — adjective 1》 full of energy; lively. ↘(of colour or sound) bold and strong. 2》 quivering; pulsating. Derivatives vibrancy noun vibrantly adverb Origin C17: from L. vibrant shaking to and fro , from vibrare (see vibrate) …
7vibrant — adjective 1 exciting and full of activity and energy: Hong Kong is a vibrant, fascinating city. 2 a vibrant light or colour is bright and strong: vibrant paintings of bullfights vibrancy noun (U) vibrantly adverb …
8vibrant — [ˈvaɪbrənt] adj 1) lively and exciting 2) bright and colourful vibrancy noun [U] vibrantly adv …
9vibrant — ► ADJECTIVE 1) full of energy and enthusiasm. 2) (of sound) strong or resonant. 3) (of colour) bright or bold. DERIVATIVES vibrancy noun vibrantly adverb. ORIGIN from Latin vibrare shake to and fro …
10vibrantly — vibrant ► ADJECTIVE 1) full of energy and enthusiasm. 2) (of sound) strong or resonant. 3) (of colour) bright or bold. DERIVATIVES vibrancy noun vibrantly adverb. ORIGIN from Latin vibrare shake to and fro …