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vibrancy /ˈvʌɪbr(ə)nsi /noun [mass noun]1The state of being full of energy and life: the vibrancy of the city centre a period of economic vibrancy her eyes seemed to radiate the vibrancy of youth...- There's a vibrancy to Beijing that I was trying to capture.
- There was a new vibrancy in the theatre for the brief run of the two programmes that showcased these works.
- The movie's strength is in large part due to the vibrancy of the characters.
1.1Striking brightness of colour: the colour is luxurious in its richness and vibrancy the vibrancy of the landscape...- The colours have substantially more vibrancy, seeming to pop right off of the screen.
- In the houses and thatched roofs, the natural materials' vibrancy still resonates in their ochre hues.
- Bright colours, inside and out, reflect the vibrancy of the Latino neighborhood.
1.2Strength and resonance of sound: the vibrancy of her voice fills up the room...- The warm wood, the moulded forms, and the resultant vibrancy of sound combine to create the perception of being inside a living creature.
- They are adept at creating an exquisite line in melody that's deep in emotion and rich in vibrancy.
- There's a wonderful texture and vibrancy to the music, and a sweetly melodic tone to her voice, but the lyrics are vapid and the production just a little too clean and bloodless.
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