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vibrant

Definition for vibrant

adjective as in alive, colorful

adjective as in throbbing

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As far as the meteorological calendar is concerned, we are still counting down the final days of autumn, notable this year for its vibrant autumn colours and changeable, whiplash-like weather patterns.

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A further victim statement from friend Catherine Jay paid tribute to a "loyal friend, devoted mother and vibrant presence".

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We hold on to each other in this complex phase of life and in this vibrant, complex town.

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Kobayashi said the vibrant petals are actually modified leaves known as bracts that require long winter nights — at least 12 to 15 hours of darkness a day — for their colors to change.

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Discovery would give Paramount more prolific movie production, robust franchises and a vibrant television studio, which over the years has produced some of the biggest hits for CBS, which is owned by Paramount.

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

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