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Vibrancy

usgb/ˈvaɪbrənsi/Volume
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Emotional TonePlay
Vibrancy often carries a positive and exciting feeling, suggesting something is full of life. SlideThe vibrancy of the music festival made everyone feel alive.
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Color UsagePlay
When referring to colors, vibrancy means they are bright and clear, a sign of high energy or interest. SlideHer vibrant dress brought an energizing splash of color to the dull room.
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Not StaticPlay
Vibrancy implies movement or change, not something stale or unchanging. SlideThe vibrancy of the marketplace made it a constantly changing scene.