vibrant

adjective
UK: /ˈvaɪ.brənt/
US: /ˈvaɪ.brənt/
  1. Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively and exciting.

    1. The vibrant colors of the flowers cheered everyone up.
    2. The city is known for its vibrant nightlife and cultural events.
  2. Bright and striking; producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images.

    1. She wore a vibrant red dress to the party.
    2. The artist used vibrant colors to capture the essence of the landscape.
  3. Strong and healthy; growing or developing successfully.

    1. The company has a vibrant and growing business.
    2. The market is a vibrant hub of activity with lots of fresh produce.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vibrant" in English means: Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively and exciting., Bright and striking; producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images., Strong and healthy; growing or developing successfully..

The phonetic transcription of "vibrant" is /ˈvaɪ.brənt/ in British English and /ˈvaɪ.brənt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vibrant": lively, dynamic, energetic, colorful, spirited, vigorous.

Example usage of "vibrant": "The vibrant colors of the flowers cheered everyone up.". More examples on the page.