vibrancy
vahyb ruhn see
- n having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant
- Talk to other conductors about Dudamel's qualities and they speak of electricity, vibrancy and magic, and of a uniquely expressive stick technique.
- Reducing that burden wouldn't just help taxpayers; it could help the entire euro zone, which is suffering from a long-term decline in economic vibrancy.
- How sweet it is that America has a First Lady who embodies the vibrancy and confidence of a seriously prepared 21st century woman.