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vibrant

Definition for vibrant

adjective as in alive, colorful

adjective as in throbbing

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"They make you walk taller and you present in a more vibrant way. And so hopefully that bleeds into the music too."

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"What was once a vibrant city has turned into a ghost town," he said.

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Ms Linden, a close friend of Mrs Posner, paid tribute to her as "the most vibrant, amazing woman" and Mr Posner as a "remarkable, clever, intellectual man".

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“June was known for her vibrant personality, infectious laugh, and deeply compassionate heart,” according to the page.

She also said the events motivate and uplift the Latino community by bringing people together through common experiences, like enjoying a cafecito with their elders and dancing to vibrant music.

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

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