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vibrant

Definition for vibrant

adjective as in alive, colorful

adjective as in throbbing

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The show’s team took creative license in the retelling of Follett’s story, but for the most part Edmunds adhered to the broad strokes of her short, vibrant life.

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The American Southeast, a region celebrated for its incredible biodiversity, draws people in with its blend of natural beauty, history and vibrant culture.

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This was a small rally by the standards of South Korea's vibrant protest culture.

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The strength in the premium market seems to come from “a mix of a resilient job market and a vibrant stock market,” Otto said.

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“When you look at any revitalization effort of any vibrant downtown core that’s eroded, there’s always been an element of repopulating the area with people,” Chi said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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