Synonym: vivacious. Similar words: vibrate, vibrational, libra, library, brand, brand new, branch, judicial branch. Meaning: ['vaɪbrənt] adj. 1. vigorous and animated 2. of sounds that are strong and resonating 3. of colors that are bright and striking.
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61 The Fifties polka dot is also resurrected in a variety of vibrant pinks and purples.
62 Bourjois is well known for its vibrant collections and their spring range is no exception - ideal for dark skin.
63 Even so, its vibrant rhythms and gorgeous costumes make it Mr Chen's most accessible film so far.
64 Known in her youth as Conie, she was pert, voluble, intellectually vibrant, adventuresome.
65 In our bakery, the one catch-all word for a perfect dough is vibrant.
66 The are produced from Burgundy's top grape, making them light and vibrant wines.
67 Wandering through the vibrant streets of Rome, one is constantly reminded of the widely differing historical periods.
68 He followed Miss Sadie into her bedroom, where he admired a small, vibrant oil that depicted a party of bathers.
69 The maples and aspens along the roadsides were vibrant with color.
70 Young and vibrant. Soft round buttery fruit in the mouth, trailing off a little on the finish, Very chardonnay.
71 World renowned for their lively, personal and vibrant performances, Sweet Honey has shared an uplifting vision with countless audiences.
72 On the other hand, while the Web may be vibrant and fresh, it is also completely lacking in quality control.
73 Face and figure are vibrant with life, yet seem in no way constricted by the old formal structure.
74 Gary was in the workroom when Paula arrived, pinning a length of vibrant pink chiffon sarong-style around one of his models.
75 Disputes are inevitable in a dynamic society with changing mores and a vibrant economy.
76 The South-East was particularly vibrant, increasing its share of the national population by 2 percentage points between 1911 and 1951.
77 Hill's vibrant singing style makes even the old songs sound fresh.
78 This older informal economy now co-exists with the more vibrant drug economy.
79 She was a younger and, nowadays, a more vibrant version of Elizabeth.
80 However, Coleridge's poems are not all so vibrant or meditative.
81 Called techno, it's the most vibrant dance sound of the late 80s.
82 His vibrant voice commove the air.
82 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
83 The city is vibrant with life.
84 The leaves were vibrant in the breeze.
85 He had a low, vibrant voice.
86 His voice was quiet, yet vibrant with controlled rage.
87 New Jersey also had a vibrant, exciting resort city.
88 That color is too vibrant for this room.
89 Cultural prosperity, vibrant literary and artistic creation.
90 He has a vibrant voice.
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