Vivacious

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /vɪˈveɪʃəs/

Definitions of vivacious

adjective describing a person who is lively, animated, and full of energy

Example Sentences

A1 She is a vivacious young girl who loves to dance.

A2 The vivacious puppy ran around the yard with endless energy.

B1 The vivacious host kept the party lively and entertaining all night.

B2 Her vivacious personality is contagious and lights up the room.

C1 The actress's vivacious performance captivated the audience and earned her rave reviews.

C2 Despite her age, she remains vivacious and full of life, always ready for new adventures.

Examples of vivacious in a Sentence

formal She was known for her vivacious personality and infectious energy.

informal My friend is so vivacious, she always knows how to liven up a party.

slang That new singer is so vivacious, she's got mad skills on stage.

figurative The colors of the sunset were so vivid and vivacious, it took my breath away.

Grammatical Forms of vivacious

past tense

vivaciously

plural

vivaciouses

comparative

more vivacious

superlative

most vivacious

present tense

vivacious

future tense

will be vivacious

perfect tense

have been vivacious

continuous tense

is being vivacious

singular

vivacious

positive degree

vivacious

infinitive

to be vivacious

gerund

vivaciously

participle

vivacious

Origin and Evolution of vivacious

First Known Use: 1630 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vivacious' originated from the Latin word 'vivax', meaning lively or spirited.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'vivacious' has retained its original meaning of being lively and energetic, but has also come to be associated with a sense of charm and attractiveness.