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    vibrancy
    /ˈvʌɪbr(ə)nsi/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being full of energy and life: "the vibrancy of the city centre"

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  2. VIBRANCY definition: 1. the quality of being energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm: 2. (of light or colour ) the…. Learn more.

  3. When something has vibrancy, it possesses deep and rich sounds. The very best singers bring vibrancy to their performances. Sounds with vibrancy are strong and resonant. You could describe the echoing sound a gong makes as having vibrancy, or the powerful voices of a large choir singing in unison.

  4. 'vibrancy' is a correct and usable word in written English. It is used to reference something that is bright and full of life. For example, you could say "The vibrancy of the colors in the painting was stunning".

  5. : the quality or state of being vibrant. Synonyms. animation. briskness. exuberance. jazziness. liveliness. lustiness. peppiness. robustness. sprightliness. vibrance. vigorousness. vitality. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of vibrancy in a Sentence. the addition of several new stores enhances the vibrancy of the town.

  6. VIBRANCY meaning: 1. the quality of being energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm: 2. (of light or colour ) the…. Learn more.

  7. Vibrancy definition: vigorous, energetic, or lively quality; vitality. See examples of VIBRANCY used in a sentence.

  8. VIBRANCY definition: a vibrant state or quality | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  9. Definition of vibrancy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. a. Pulsing or throbbing with energy or activity: the vibrant streets of a big city. b. Vigorous, lively, and vital: "a vibrant group that challenged the ... system" (Philip Taubman). 2. Exhibiting or characterized by rapid, rhythmic movement back and forth or to and fro; vibrating. 3.

  11. Noun. Singular: vibrancy. Plural: vibrancies. Origin of Vibrancy. From Latin vibrans, present participle of vibrare. From Wiktionary. Vibrancy Sentence Examples. There's a real vibrancy to the Fine Art course. You can't fail to be impressed by the musical vibrancy of contemporary London.