Vibrancy: meaning, definitions and examples
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vibrancy
[ ˈvaɪbrənsi ]
colorful
The quality of being full of energy and life; brightness or vividness of color.
Synonyms
brightness, energy, life, vividness.
Examples of usage
- The vibrancy of the painting really caught my eye.
- The vibrancy of her personality brought joy to everyone around her.
dynamic
The capacity to produce distinct and lively images.
Synonyms
distinctness, dynamic, liveliness.
Examples of usage
- The vibrancy of the city's culture was evident in its diverse art scene.
- His speeches were filled with vibrancy and passion.
Translations
Translations of the word "vibrancy" in other languages:
🇵🇹 vibrância
🇮🇳 जीवन्तता
🇩🇪 Lebendigkeit
🇮🇩 kegembiraan
🇺🇦 жвавість
🇵🇱 żywotność
🇯🇵 活気
🇫🇷 vitalité
🇪🇸 vitalidad
🇹🇷 canlılık
🇰🇷 생기
🇸🇦 حيوية
🇨🇿 životnost
🇸🇰 živosť
🇨🇳 活力
🇸🇮 živahnost
🇮🇸 lífskraft
🇰🇿 жандылық
🇬🇪 სიცოცხლე
🇦🇿 canlılıq
🇲🇽 vitalidad
Etymology
The word 'vibrancy' originated from the Latin word 'vibrare' which means 'to shake or move to and fro'. It first appeared in the English language in the early 19th century. Over time, 'vibrancy' has evolved to represent a sense of energy, liveliness, and vividness.
See also: vibrantly.