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vibrant
adjective as in alive, colorful
adjective as in throbbing
Strongest match
Weak matches
aquiver, consonant, oscillating, palpitating, pulsating, pulsing, quaking, quivering, resounding, reverberant, ringing, sonorant, sonorous, trembling
Example Sentences
“As the story progresses, and he decides to go electric, the colors become more vibrant, and we are a little bit faster-paced with the whole language of our storytelling,” he says.
“Ibelin,” the heartfelt story of parents learning after their son’s death about his vibrant social life playing “World of Warcraft,” has an undeniable power.
Cirrus publications helped expand the reach of the vibrant L.A. art scene to far-flung locales and audiences.
These reefs in turn supported vibrant communities of invertebrates, fish and marine mammals.
Williams added: "The absence of a suitable venue not only limits our town's potential as a cultural hub but also reinforces the perception that Blackpool is no longer the vibrant, world-class destination it once was."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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