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vibrance, n.|ˈvaɪbrəns| [f. vibrant a.: see -ance.] = vibrancy n.
1934in Webster. 1966New Statesman 15 Apr. 545/1 Mr O'Hara has never recaptured or developed the vibrance of that novel. 1977Listener 19 May 642/3 The vibrance of heat and luxuriant foliage. 1988Ann. Rep. Trinity Internat. Holdings 1987 21 Mar. 13 Her vibrance and leadership has played an important role in the growth enjoyed at Maple Ridge. |