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vibrancy Definition

vi·brancy (brən sē)

noun

a vibrant state or quality

vibrancy Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • culture: Out of Africa 2006 On 28th May the South Bank will be taken over by the powerful variety and vibrancy of African culture.
  • color: I love the vibrancy of the colors against the black.
  • city: Nottingham has the vibrancy of a big city within a compact central area.
  • community: Our goal is to reflect the vibrancy of the many different communities that have shaped Britain's rich heritage.
  • life: Education, the quality of work, the cohesiveness of communities, the vibrancy of cultural life, the quality of natural landscapes.
  • area: We're looking forward to being involved in this exciting event, which highlights the vibrancy of the area.

Converse of subject

  • impress: You can't fail to be impressed by the musical vibrancy of contemporary London.

Converse of object

  • celebrate: Now in its third year Latin Splash is London's most famous tropical party celebrating the vibrancy and flavor of Latin music and dance.
  • reflect: Romford, Havering's largest town center, reflects this economic vibrancy, attracting over 250,000 regular shoppers.
  • capture: After-all we're not always very good at capturing the vibrancy of community life that seems in evidence in the early church.
  • add: The surface is left white, which I think adds vibrancy to the subsequent colors.
  • bring: Lancaster has a thriving modern University which has brought a new vibrancy to this historic city.
  • create: In music it is often used to portray majestic scenes and to create vibrancy.

Adjective modifier

  • youthful: Under Flintoff, they have a youthful vibrancy that hints at greater things to come.
  • cultural: The Temple Bar area is renowned throughout the world for its entertainment and cultural vibrancy.
  • economic: The grain trade was the main cause of this economic vibrancy.
  • new: All the instruments in each piece I played have a new vibrancy about them.
  • real: There's a real vibrancy to the Fine Art course.
  • great: Female Voice: There is a greater vibrancy to the place since the changeover.

Noun used with modifier

  • color: Dye-sublimation provides durability, color vibrancy and quality of resolution on the fabric.

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