vibrant

vibrant(
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brihnt
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. vibrante (color)
The restaurant's interior was decorated with vibrant colors.El interior del restaurante estaba decorado con colores vibrantes.
b. vivo (color)
I love clothes with vibrant colors.Me encanta la ropa de colores vivos.
a. vibrante (personality)
He has a vibrant personality that comes out in the photos he takes.Tiene una personalidad vibrante, que queda patente en las fotos que toma.
b. animado (person or concert)
You can count on any concert with this band to be vibrant and provocative.Puedes dar por sentado que cualquier concierto de esa banda será animado y provocador.
c. efervescente (atmosphere)
His books are the natural product of the vibrant atmosphere of the sixties.Sus libros son el producto natural de la atmósfera efervescente de los sesenta.
a. sonoro (voice or sound)
Everyone went silent when she began to sing in her gorgeous, vibrant voice.Todos se quedaron en silencio cuando ella empezó a cantar con su magnífica y sonora voz.
b. vibrante (voice or sound)
Coleman Hawkins' sound on saxophone is incredibly ebullient and vibrant.El sonido del saxofón de Coleman Hawkins es increíblemente vital y vibrante.
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