vibrant  /ˈvaɪb rənt/ ? Meaning of "vibrant"

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Definition(s):

  1. (adj) vigorous and animated
  2. (adj) of sounds that are strong and resonating
  3. (adj) of colors that are bright and striking

Usage(s):

  1. He also uses a protein from coral to make fish glow a vibrant reddish pink.
  2. Through the work that you do, you underscore what I believe is a fundamental truth in the 21st century: that strong, vibrant nations include strong, vibrant civil societies.
  3. It should be something akin to a vibrant and muscular fitness of the human mind and spirit.

Quotes

  1. "We are excited about creating a vibrant third-party developer community around the iPhone and enabling hundreds of new applications for our users," Jobs said in the posting.
    on Oct 1, 2007 By: Steve Jobs Source: Prince George Citizen

  2. "Julianna shares our commitment to creating an inclusive, dynamic and culturally vibrant White House, and Michelle and I are pleased to have her join our team," Obama said.
    on Feb 26, 2010 By: Barack Obama Source: BusinessWeek

  3. "When the time comes to welcome a new American president next January, I will be pleased to report to him that the relationship between the United States and Europe is the broadest and most vibrant it has ever been," Bush said.
    on Jun 26, 2004 By: President Bush Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer

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