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vibrancy

[vahy-bruhn-see] / ˈvaɪ brən si /


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Even if you’re content with the TV in your living room, it’s hard to ignore the vibrancy of micro RGB, which display nerds describe as producing “pure” color.

From The Wall Street Journal

The neighborhood has lost vibrancy, said Andy Husbands, who said he closed the Kendall Square location for his local restaurant chain, The Smoke Shop BBQ, in mid-2024.

From The Wall Street Journal

Especially valuable are newspaper clippings from La Opinión that showed the vibrancy of Southern Californians that never made it into the pages of the English-language press.

From Los Angeles Times

Past choices have included the optimism of Living Coral, the calm confidence of Classic Blue, the vibrancy of Viva Magenta, and most recently softer, emotionally driven tones like Peach Fuzz.

From BBC

He has said he was drawn to the project by the growing vibrancy of Belgrade, where property prices have risen and a burst of new condo projects have drawn a wealthier crowd.

From The Wall Street Journal