vivaciousness

  • 81ebullience — [n] enthusiasm agitation, animation, buoyancy, effervescence, effusiveness, elation, excitement, exhilaration, exuberance, exuberancy, ferment, gaiety, high spiritedness, high spirits, liveliness, vitality, vivaciousness, vivacity, zest; concept… …

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  • 82éclat — [n] style brio, dash, dynamism, élan, flair, flourish, gusto, oomph*, panache, pizzazz*, stylishness, verve, vigor, vitality, vivaciousness, vivacity, zest, zing*; concept 655 …

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  • 83gloom — [n1] melancholy, depression anguish, bitterness, blue devils*, blue funk*, blues*, catatonia, chagrin, cheerlessness, dejection, desolation, despair, despondency, disconsolateness, discouragement, dismals, distress, doldrums, dolor,… …

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  • 84lethargy — [n] laziness, sluggishness apathy, coma, disinterest, disregard, drowsiness, dullness, hebetude, heedlessness, idleness, impassivity, inaction, inactivity, inanition, indifference, indolence, inertia, inertness, insouciance, languor, lassitude,… …

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  • 85vitality — [n] energy, spirit animation, ardor, audacity, bang, being, bloom, bounce, clout, continuity, drive, endurance, existence, exuberance, fervor, force, get up and go*, go, guts*, intensity, life, liveliness, lustiness, pep, pizzazz*, power, pulse,… …

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  • 86vivacious — [vī vā′shəs, vivā′shəs] adj. [< L vivax (gen. vivacis), vigorous < vivere, to live (see BIO ) + OUS] full of life and animation; lively SYN. LIVELY vivaciously adv. vivaciousness n …

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  • 87vivacious — adj. lively, sprightly, animated. Derivatives: vivaciously adv. vivaciousness n. vivacity n. Etymology: L vivax acis f. vivere live …

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  • 88sparkiness — kēnə̇s, kin noun ( es) 1. : the quality or condition of sparkling or of sending out sparks : liveliness, vivaciousness 2. : the quality of being mottled or variegated …

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  • 89LÉVY — LÉVY, family of musicians in mid 18th century Paris. They were probably admitted to reside in Paris by Louis XV among the limited number of merchants and representatives of liberal professions. The talented members of the family enjoyed… …

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