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vibrant

American  
[vahy-bruhnt] / ˈvaɪ brənt /

adjective

  1. moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.

  2. vibrating so as to produce sound, as a string.

  3. (of sounds) characterized by perceptible vibration; resonant; resounding.

  4. pulsating with vigor and energy.

    the vibrant life of a large city.

  5. vigorous; energetic; vital.

    a vibrant personality.

  6. stimulating; exciting; vivid: a vibrant performance.

    vibrant colors;

    a vibrant performance.

  7. Phonetics. made with tonal vibration of the vocal cords; voiced.


noun

  1. Phonetics. a vibrant sound.

vibrant British  
/ ˈvaɪbrənt /

adjective

  1. characterized by or exhibiting vibration; pulsating or trembling

  2. giving an impression of vigour and activity

  3. caused by vibration; resonant

  4. (of colour) strong and vivid

  5. phonetics trilled or rolled

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noun

  1. a vibrant speech sound, such as a trilled ( r )

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • unvibrant adjective
  • unvibrantly adverb
  • vibrance noun
  • vibrancy noun
  • vibrantly adverb

Etymology

Origin of vibrant

First recorded in 1540–50; from Latin vibrant-, stem of vibrāns, present participle of vibrāre “to shake, move to and fro”; -ant

Example Sentences

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While speaking to People, Scott revealed that they love “joyful characters, vibrant colors, and no shortage of shimmer.”

From MarketWatch

Gallina: I believe the United States’s strategic advantage depends on vibrant private sector innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal

“My colleagues on the bench, our court was vibrant. It was a good place to work, despite all the pressures.”

From Los Angeles Times

The heavily armed jihadists, who dress in camouflage and wear vibrant turbans, have lived in camps in Tangaza, a remote area of Sokoto state near the border with Niger, for several years.

From BBC

This season, trenches were everywhere - mostly in the trademark light beige, but some fashion houses decided to add a twist with vibrant inner linings like Celine or different fabrics and colours at Saint Laurent.

From BBC