Meaning
“Vibrant” means full of energy, life, or color. It describes something lively, vivid, or full of spirit — whether it’s a person, place, sound, or color.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of Speech: Adjective
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Typical patterns:
- vibrant + noun → “vibrant city,” “vibrant culture,” “vibrant personality”
- be + vibrant → “The city is vibrant at night.”
- look/sound + vibrant → “The painting looks vibrant.”
It is often used to describe visuals (colors, places) or moods and people that are dynamic and full of life.
Common Phrases
- vibrant city
- vibrant culture
- vibrant community
- vibrant colors
- vibrant personality
- vibrant music scene
Collocations
- adjective + noun: vibrant atmosphere, vibrant economy, vibrant design
- verb + adjective: feel vibrant, look vibrant, sound vibrant
- noun + be + adjective: Her voice is vibrant.
Examples
- The city’s nightlife is vibrant and full of excitement.
- She wore a vibrant red dress that caught everyone’s attention.
- The festival showcased the region’s vibrant culture.
- His vibrant personality makes him a joy to be around.
- The painting is filled with vibrant colors and bold strokes.
- A vibrant economy attracts investors from all over the world.
- The garden looked vibrant after the rain.
- The classroom was filled with vibrant discussions.
Synonyms or Related
- lively
- vivid
- dynamic
- energetic
- spirited
- colorful
Antonym
- dull
- lifeless
- pale
- boring
