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The synonyms of “Vibrant” are: vivacious, spirited, lively, full of life, full of spirit, high-spirited, energetic, sprightly, vigorous, vital, full of vim and vigour, animated, sparkling, coruscating, effervescent, dynamic, flamboyant, electrifying, dazzling, stimulating, exciting, dashing, passionate, fiery, determined, vivid, striking, intense, brilliant, bright, strong, rich, deep, warm, full, resonant, sonorous, throbbing, pulsating, reverberating, reverberant, resounding, ringing, echoing, booming, blaring, thunderous, strident, quivering, trembling, shaky, shivering, shivery, shuddering, shuddery, quavering, quavery
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “vibrant” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
animated | (of a film or image) made using animation techniques. An animated version of the classic fairy tale. |
blaring | Unpleasantly loud and penetrating. The blaring noise of trumpets. |
booming | Very lively and profitable. A booming laugh. |
bright | Not made dim or less bright. The room was bright and airy. |
brilliant | Clear and sharp and ringing. Brilliant tapestries. |
coruscating | Severely critical; scathing. A coruscating kaleidoscope of colours. |
dashing | Lively and spirited. A dashing hero. |
dazzling | Extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily. Dazzling snow. |
deep | Relatively deep or strong affecting one deeply. Deep thoughts. |
determined | Determined or decided upon as by an authority. A determined effort to reduce inflation. |
dynamic | Of or relating to dynamics. A dynamic young advertising executive. |
echoing | (of a place) resounding with or reflecting back sounds. An echoing corridor. |
effervescent | Giving off bubbles. Effervescent young people. |
electrifying | Causing a surge of emotion or excitement. She delivered an electrifying speech. |
energetic | Possessing or exerting or displaying energy. An energetic group of hikers. |
exciting | Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness. An exciting account of her trip. |
fiery | Having a passionate and quick-tempered nature. The sun was a fiery ball low on the hills. |
flamboyant | Elaborately or excessively ornamented. Flamboyant handwriting. |
full | Constituting the full quantity or extent complete. He lived a full life. |
full of life | Having the normally expected amount. |
full of spirit | Having ample fabric. |
full of vim and vigour | Complete in extent or degree and in every particular. |
high-spirited | Joyously unrestrained. |
intense | Extremely sharp or intense. Enemy fire was intense. |
lively | Full of spirit. Barcelona s many lively bars. |
passionate | Having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs. He s passionate about football. |
pulsating | Very exciting. A pulsating bass line. |
quavering | (of the voice) quivering as from weakness or fear. The old lady s quavering voice. |
quavery | (of a person’s voice) shaky or unsteady, typically through nervousness or emotion. His soft voice sounds frail and quavery. |
quivering | Trembling or shaking with a slight rapid motion. A man with a quivering voice. |
resonant | Relating to or bringing about resonance in a circuit, atom, or other object. The sound is produced by striking resonant little metal bars. |
resounding | Characterized by resonance. The evening was a resounding success. |
reverberant | Having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected. A reverberant room. |
reverberating | Characterized by resonance. |
rich | Marked by richness and fullness of flavor. Many vegetables and fruits are rich in vitamins. |
ringing | Having or emitting a clear resonant sound. A ringing voice. |
shaky | Not safe or reliable; liable to fail or falter. A wobbly chair with shaky legs. |
shivering | Vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze. Sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier. |
shivery | Provoking fear terror. He felt cold and shivery. |
shuddering | Characterized or accompanied by violent shaking or vibration. Her breath came in shuddering gasps. |
shuddery | Provoking fear terror. The most terrible and shuddery tales of murder and revenge. |
sonorous | Capable of producing a deep or ringing sound. He read aloud with a sonorous and musical voice. |
sparkling | Shining with brilliant points of light like stars. Sparkling snow. |
spirited | Made lively or spirited. A warm hearted generous spirited man. |
sprightly | Full of spirit and vitality. She was quite sprightly for her age. |
stimulating | Encouraging or arousing interest or enthusiasm. A rich and stimulating working environment. |
strident | Unpleasantly loud and harsh. Public pronouncements on the crisis became less strident. |
striking | Attracting attention by reason of being unusual, extreme, or prominent. His striking good looks always created a sensation. |
strong | Relating to or denoting the strongest of the known kinds of force between particles which acts between nucleons and other hadrons when closer than about 10 cm so binding protons in a nucleus despite the repulsion due to their charge and which conserves strangeness parity and isospin. Strong cheese. |
throbbing | Causing pain in a series of regular beats. A throbbing headache. |
thunderous | (of a person’s expression or behaviour) very angry or menacing. Thunderous applause. |
trembling | Shaking or quivering, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty. Trembling hands. |
vigorous | Strong and active physically or mentally. A vigorous old man who spent half of his day on horseback. |
vital | Indispensable to the continuance of life. Of vital interest. |
vivacious | Vigorous and animated. She was dark haired and vivacious. |
vivid | Evoking lifelike images within the mind. A bird with vivid plumage. |
warm | Psychologically warm friendly and responsive. The scent is warm. |
active | An active form of a verb. Tigers are active mainly at night. |
alive | (often followed by `with’) full of life and spirit. He was kept alive by a feeding tube. |
animated | Full of life or excitement; lively. An animated version of the classic fairy tale. |
animation | The manipulation of electronic images by means of a computer in order to create moving images. Animations as backdrops for live action. |
boisterous | Noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline. A boisterous crowd. |
bouncing | (of a baby) vigorous and healthy. By the next day she was her usual bouncing energetic self. |
bouncy | (of a person) confident and lively. Bouncy floorboards. |
charged | Of a particle or body or system; having a net amount of positive or negative electric charge. Charged particles. |
cheerily | In a cheerful manner. The children were waving cheerily. |
colorful | Having much or varied color. Colorful language. |
ebullient | (of liquid or matter) boiling or agitated as if boiling. She sounded ebullient and happy. |
effervescent | Marked by high spirits or excitement. An effervescent mixture of cheap wine fruit flavours sugar and carbon dioxide. |
energetic | Working hard to promote an enterprise. It caused an energetic chemical reaction. |
exuberant | Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness. A noisy bunch of exuberant youngsters. |
feisty | Showing courage. The champion is faced with a feisty challenger. |
lively | Intellectually stimulating or perceptive. Her lively mind. |
pep | Make someone or something more lively or interesting. He was an enthusiastic player full of pep. |
pert | Characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality. A pert slightly plump girl called Rose. |
plucky | Marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger; robust and uninhibited-Judith Crist. The plucky youngster has astounded medical staff. |
saucy | Sexually suggestive in a light-hearted and humorous way. Saucy postcards. |
spirited | Made lively or spirited. A warm hearted generous spirited man. |
sprightly | Full of spirit and vitality. A sprightly young girl. |
vital | Performing an essential function in the living body. He felt the familiar knot contract in his vitals. |
vitality | The property of being able to survive and grow. The vitality of a seed. |
vivacious | Attractively lively and animated (typically used of a woman. A vivacious folk dance. |
vivacity | (especially in a woman) the quality of being attractively lively and animated. He was struck by her vivacity humour and charm. |
vivid | Having the clarity and freshness of immediate experience. A bird with vivid plumage. |
zesty | Marked by spirited enjoyment. |
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