VIBRANT


Meaning of VIBRANT in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a bold/vivid/vibrant colour (= bright in a way that is exciting )

His paintings are known for their use of bold colours.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

more

Sounds, sights and smells were more vibrant .

The Result: A richer, more vibrant colour.

This sound was richer, more vibrant .

Two minutes in its unplanned, crooked, medieval streets reveal that it is a more vibrant , cheerful and successful place.

She was a younger and, nowadays, a more vibrant version of Elizabeth.

They are always popular stocking-fillers, especially for those who are keen to re-live younger and perhaps more vibrant days.

It is a long time since politics were more vibrant , at least for anyone who is not a professional Conservative.

most

Called techno, it's the most vibrant dance sound of the late 80s.

■ NOUN

colours

Yet despite the vibrant colours Modigliani captured something of the wistful yearning of his nature.

This is a fibre which takes dye so easily and well to produce all these lovely vibrant colours .

Shot in vibrant colours and from bizarre angles, their squeaky clean Space Age home epitomises this antiseptic respectability.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

vibrant fall colors

the vibrant reds and oranges of the leaves in autumn

The streets of the capital are vibrant with color.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Disputes are inevitable in a dynamic society with changing mores and a vibrant economy.

Even so, its vibrant rhythms and gorgeous costumes make it Mr Chen's most accessible film so far.

However, Coleridge's poems are not all so vibrant or meditative.

In the forefront of this scene flutters the dress, incongruously vibrant despite its suggestion of loss.

It is especially lively and vibrant .

Neutral colors in their cubicles would soothe them, while sharp, vibrant colors would energize them in the public areas.

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