Pronunciation: /vɪˈvæsəti/
noun the quality of being attractively lively and animated
A1 She danced with vivacity at the party.
A2 The children's vivacity brightened up the room.
B1 Her vivacity and enthusiasm for life were contagious.
B2 The actress performed with such vivacity that the audience was captivated.
C1 His vivacity and wit made him a popular guest at social gatherings.
C2 The writer's vivacity and creativity shone through in her latest novel.
formal Her vivacity and enthusiasm for the project were evident in every meeting.
informal She always brings so much vivacity to the party with her lively personality.
slang I love hanging out with Sarah, she has such a cool vibe and vivacity.
figurative The garden seemed to come alive with vivacity as the flowers bloomed in the spring.
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