vibrancy

noun
UK: /vaɪ.brən.si/
US: /vaɪ.brən.si/
  1. The quality of being energetic, exciting, and full of life.

    1. The city has a real vibrancy in the summer months.
    2. Her paintings capture the vibrancy of the Caribbean landscape with bold colors.
  2. The state of being strong, healthy, and active.

    1. The vibrancy of the local economy is crucial for job growth.
    2. Regular exercise contributes to the vibrancy of mind and body during aging.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vibrancy" in English means: The quality of being energetic, exciting, and full of life., The state of being strong, healthy, and active..

The phonetic transcription of "vibrancy" is /vaɪ.brən.si/ in British English and /vaɪ.brən.si/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vibrancy": energy, vitality, dynamism, vigor.

Example usage of "vibrancy": "The city has a real vibrancy in the summer months.". More examples on the page.