vivaz

vivaz(
bee
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bahs
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. lively
Waldo era un perro muy vivaz de cachorrito, pero ahora lo único que hace es dormir.Waldo used to be a really lively dog as a puppy, but the only thing he does now is sleep.
b. vivacious
Los alumnos de este año son un grupo vivaz y entusiasta.This year's students are a vivacious and enthusiastic group.
a. sharp
Lucía es famosa por sus respuestas rápidas y su pensamiento vivaz.Lucia is well known for her quick answers and sharp thinking.
a. perennial
La alcaldía está plantando gran cantidad de árboles y especies vivaces en los parques de la ciudad.The council's planting lots of trees and perennial species in the town's parks.
a. bright
Luna es una niña preciosa con ojos oscuros y vivaces.Luna's a lovely girl with bright, dark eyes.
b. vivid
Olga se puso un vestido muy moderno con colores vivaces para la fiesta.Olga put on a really fashionable dress in vivid colors for the party.
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